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Re: Where to buy an amiga?
« on: February 26, 2010, 01:54:16 PM »
Quote from: koaftder;544860
Some guy recently paid through the nose for a "new old stock" A4000T from SoftHut. He was so excited he filmed himself taking it out of the box and put the video up on youtube. Turned out it was dead on arrival.


Hi,

Anybody know how this turned out, SoftHut is usually excellent at making good any purchase that you made from them. I have purchased from them since the Amiga first came out and they were always an excellent dealer to deal with. The Amiga product especially towers and desktops with add on accelerators are well know for not functioning properly after being shipped, when I was a Commodore salesman I checked every Amiga I sold in front of the customer so he knew it worked before taking it home. I also showed and briefed him on what to do if it didn't work when he got it home.

I sold C64, C128, PC-10, PC-20, Amiga 1000's, Amiga 500's, and Amiga 2000's in San Francisco in the late 80's to the early 90's, and yes Apple's were the least sold, PC's were the most sold, except for the Amiga 500's were I received awards for selling the most computers (Amiga 500's of course) for three years in a row (1989-1992), the years I didn't win was because Commodore couldn't make shipments.

1st place -- Amiga 500
2nd place -- PC's
3rd place -- Apple II, and Mac's

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