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Need help in pricing a computer sale

Kerouactivist

Diamond Member
I'm selling locally to a friend
AMd xp1700+
60gb deskstar
512 DDR ram
Asus A7V333
Geforce4 ti4200 128mb
Turtle Beach Santa Cruz soundcard
Floppy drive
48x CD burner
pioneer slot loading DVD16x
Samsung 19 inch Flatscreen 955Df
Epson 820 Photo printer
Mustek 8100 cheapy new staples scanner
Logitech optical mouse
Logitech internet keyboard
Antec 1040 case(400watt PS)
Boston accoustics ba635 three piece speaker system
Windows XP OS


I'm not sure what to price it, he said he wants everything, my whole setup.
Most of it is pretty new. The case is and the ram are the only things that are about a year or so old.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


 
It depends: If you are going to have do some support I would bump the price to at least $750.00. The OS alone cost is pretty much unless of course it somehow was gotten for free.

Bleep
 
ahh it's legit, and I will be doing support. I was thinking somewhere in the 850-900 dollar range I may have to lower it to $800-825
 
Get him to agree in writing about the warranty and level of support, don't assume you both agree now and later on what is being offered. Otherwise you'll either lose a friend when something goes wrong, or lose time and/or money fixing it.
 
A computer is worth what you can sell it for. Get your friend a cheap Dell deal, unless they're a good friend.
 
Originally posted by: Slammy1
A computer is worth what you can sell it for. Get your friend a cheap Dell deal, unless they're a good friend.
Or perhaps especially if they're a good friend. I'd much rather sell parts to a stranger, then if something ever fails it's just a money issue not friendship.
 
I'd sell it for $900... maybe $1000

Make sure to have some really good looking games to show it to him on incase he doesn't think its worth it.....
 
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