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Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Marketplace => Topic started by: McVenco on June 28, 2008, 04:55:50 PM
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I've got a few things for sale again. A major part of my collection is not in use ,and I'm in need of a bit of space and money, so the following items may go to a happy new owner:
- Amiga 1200 with Blizzard 1230IV (16MB RAM, no FPU) - €175,00
- Golden Gate 386 (4MB RAM) - €125,00
- A590 harddisk controller (have to check for the amount of memory) - €60,00
- Elbox FastATA 4000 (aka Power Flyer 4000) - €85,00
- KCS Power PC Board with Zorro II adapter (quite rare I believe) - €35,00
- KCS Power PC Board - €15,00
- Amiga 600 (slightly yellowed), boots from disk to WB, but the keyboard seems to be malfunctioning and it has some problems with the RGB output (picture is good, but it's purple-ish) - €10,00
- two 512kB expansion for A500 - €7,50 each
- two Commodore 2088 XT Bridgeboards - €10,00 each
- more to come once I've got it all sorted out...
I prefer Paypal, but banktransfer is possible (only Euro countries please). Shipping not included in prices.
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Do they come with free Euro delivery?
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I've looked at that phrase about ten times and can't figure out what you mean exactly...
Care to explain? :-)
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He asked :
"Do those prices include shipping & handling to addresses within Europe?"
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It means that you will pay the P&P. :-D
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I am interested in the a2620, is the board revision 6.6+?
Dare I also ask how much RAM is populated, and which CPU is fitted?
What would be your P&P to the UK?
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@ Phantom, Don't say it like that! But basically he's right. :-(
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@ tokyoracer
Well I meant P&P included in the final price. :-D
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alexh wrote:
He asked :
"Do those prices include shipping & handling to addresses within Europe?"
I thought he meant "do you give free Euros with them?" :-)
Anyway, if I can keep a package below 500 grams, I won't charge extra for shipping. Anything above that (up to 2kg) is an extra 10 Euros for shipping.
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:bump:
A2620 is now sold, and I've added a few things...
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I am interesting about one Commodore 2088 XT Bridgeboard for my A2000. How is the postage cost for Greece?
I will pay via PayPal. Thank you.
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bakoulis wrote:
How is the postage cost for Greece?
PM sent!
Shipping to Greece is 18 Euros (according to the Dutch Post, Greece is not a part of Europe, so shipping is a bit higher than to other EU countries).
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McVenco wrote:
bakoulis wrote:
How is the postage cost for Greece?
PM sent!
Shipping to Greece is 18 Euros (according to the Dutch Post, Greece is not a part of Europe, so shipping is a bit higher than to other EU countries).
You have crazy post officers there! If the Greece isn't in Europe where am I? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I'm not interesting anymore, sorry.
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You have crazy post officers there! If the Greece isn't in Europe where am I?
The Greek post office has a reputation and a half...
Greece may be in Europe but is it part of the EU ?
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From Wikipedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greece):
"Greece is a developed country, a member of the European Union since 1981, a member of the Economic and Monetary Union of the European Union since 2001" etc etc...
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Greece IS part of EU but that does not mean that Post Office cannot make up its own rules. You'd think that Dutch galleys could whip through Gibraltar like it's nothin' and bring that stuff over to Greece in no time. :)))
I am also thinking about selling some of my Amiga stuff (A2000 and possibly the A500) in the next few weeks.
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WOW just wow. I thought it was understood that Greece is part of EUROPE. I would of thought someone in England would know this more so than people in the USA...
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Few people in Britain care which countries are part of the EU, we do not want to be part of it ourselves, it is those who want to jump on the EU gravy train who are forcing us into it against the will of the majority.
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You wouldent per chanse have an extra a4000 for sale also?
A6000 wrote:
Few people in Britain care which countries are part of the EU, we do not want to be part of it ourselves, it is those who want to jump on the EU gravy train who are forcing us into it against the will of the majority.
No one is beeing forced into EU look at my country we are still free ... UK voted for blair and EU "means uk very well wanted to as in majority of people" :lol:
Sorry for going offtopic....
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adonay wrote:
A6000 wrote:
Few people in Britain care which countries are part of the EU, we do not want to be part of it ourselves, it is those who want to jump on the EU gravy train who are forcing us into it against the will of the majority.
No one is beeing forced into EU look at my country we are still free ... UK voted for blair and EU "means uk very well wanted to as in majority of people" :lol:
Sorry for going offtopic....
Politicians lie and NEVER tell the voters that they are going to betray the country and sell us all down the river.
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A6000 wrote:
Politicians lie and NEVER tell the voters that they are going to betray the country and sell us all down the river.
O RLY? :lol:
On topic again: :bump:
What I also have lying around is a Golden Gate 386 card. I don't know the specs exactly (have to check at home - am at work right now), but I don't use it so it might as well go to somebody else too...
Any offers?
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TjLaZer wrote:
WOW just wow. I thought it was understood that Greece is part of EUROPE. I would of thought someone in England would know this more so than people in the USA...
isn't the person who asked the question from Roseville, CA, or is he just visiting and is really a spy from England? :lol:
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:bump:
See first post in this topic. Added some things again...
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I`m suprised none of you realise why Greece is more expensive to post to.....
It`s the "slippery" handling out there......:-D
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A6000 wrote:
Few people in Britain care which countries are part of the EU, we do not want to be part of it ourselves, it is those who want to jump on the EU gravy train who are forcing us into it against the will of the majority.
That's one perspective.
Personally I'm frustrated by the jingoist approach to the discussion of European integration. The simplistic misrepresentation of the issues as "good or bad" "in or out"; the hijacking of individual opinion by those who claim to represent "popular opinion" or "the man on the street"; the debasement of people's understanding of the philosophy and ideals of an integrated European framework by raising the spectre of "a threat to Britishness" (wtf is THAT?!?). This seems to be mainly perpetrated by the gutter press, but also by some of the more blinkered politicians and - of course - a proportion of the public agrees with them.
Give me a rational discussion any time - not as a challenge to debate, just an invitation to mutual understanding of the issues through discussion.
Sorry for the rant and thread hijack, just couldn't let that one go without a comment.
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Boot_WB wrote:
Sorry for the rant and thread hijack, just couldn't let that one go without a comment.
No problem, just buy something from abovementioned items and we're even :-)
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:lol: Sorry, but I'm trying to reduce my hardware stockpile at the moment, not increase it. I'll just have to owe you.
Regards
Rich