You are totally wrong :pissed Its people like you that keeps prices artificially high and take all the joy and fun out of vintage computing . :destroy:,It wouldn't surprise me if you and your buddy put this ridiculous listing on RIP-OFF-BAY . A 30 year old computer that has bugs in the hardware and does not work ?? This sort of listing is killing our scene. Don't you get it? The more people jack up the price to Ridiculous amounts of money fewer people will buy and the more people will leave the scene.
Come on you are insane and a complete twonk , it just justifies making a quick buck out of fair and good hard work people out there ,that are into this great scene. You make me sick and I feel like selling my second A4000 in mint condition for 50 quid just to make a point that idiots like you exist...Rant over:angel:
"The more people jack up the price to Ridiculous amounts of money fewer people will buy and the more people will leave the scene."
That statement is a contradiction in itself. So what you're saying is that sellers will sell their hardware at extortionate prices, yet no one will buy them due to the extortionate price? The truth is people ARE buying crappy old hardware, and at extortionate prices. If the price ever becomes TOO high, these extortionists will be forced to lower the price to a more affordable level.
I'm with JimDrew. If it's rare, then it's naturally worth more. And further to this, this increased price helps preserve rare hardware...meaning it ends up in the hands of collectors who will care for it.