So what's this eBay seller actually selling?

AStar617

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I have a Toshiba Libretto and this came up in one of my searches... Text

I've been racking my brain trying to figure out what the plans he's selling would actually be for... not an IR header since the Libretto already has one... any ideas, AT? No way I'm spending anything for that PDF :)
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The evidence so far...

- Seller bills it as the following:
Easy Software & File install & transfer System

*No floppy drive required
*No CD-Rom drive required
*No PC cable to cable connections required
*No Networking involved
*As little as a $6.00 investment in parts <---(probably the biggest clue...)
- Can't be IRDA, since the Libretto has an IR port already... can't be a laplink cable since seller says no pc-to-pc cable connections... likely not a suggestion to use usb flash drive since Libretto has no usb port, and pcmcia usb card + flash drive > $6

- possibly a network backup service (credit to Mike, and kind-of Squisher for email attachments suggestion)

- Trolled seller's feedback a little... he actually has received several positive feedback for this product:
"Great service. Great eBayer."
Buyer rcik836(52)

"All Ok.Thanks Todo correcto. Gracias"
Buyer luisoe(101)

"Two pages?? Excellent !"
Buyer paddleist(56)
Reply by usadeals: Exactly two pages in the pdf file. Thanks.

"Very useful information, clear and concise. highly recommended. Thank you."
Buyer neil_irvine(150)
- However, some of the feedback (still positive) might contain clues...
"received quickly, exactly as described but did not help if Win98 not installed."
Buyer fl-sun-dude(81)

"Received information quickly, though did not solve issue, it was as advertised"
Buyer bpilgrim99(224)

Other stuff...

- Injury has put up $2 towards a $10 purchase of the item :)

...Thoughts?
 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: dethman
well somebody bought it whatever it was.

I purposely used an ended auction to show I have nothing to gain by posting the link.

 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: sniperruff
for $10 he'll tell you to get a USB flash drive to transfer data. bargain of the century.

I thought about that, but the original Librettos like my 100ct do not have a USB port... so a pcmcia USB card AND the drive for $6?
 

pontifex

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"No Gimmicks. No Tricks.
No computer expertise needed!"

uh, i beg to differ on the gimmicks and tricks part, especially if it is a USB drive
 
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Might be just information about remote data backups. Several companies offer them for ~$5/month for up to 50gbs of remote backup and you can access the files anywhere.
 

Squisher

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It's called email attachments and I'll show anyone how to use them for $9.00

First, go boil a pan of water.............
 

AStar617

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The plot thickens...

I trolled the seller's feedback and there are actually a couple of positives for this listing (both generic and Libretto-specific):

"Great service. Great eBayer."
Buyer rcik836(52)

"All Ok.Thanks Todo correcto. Gracias"
Buyer luisoe(101)

"Two pages?? Excellent !"
Buyer paddleist(56)
Reply by usadeals: Exactly two pages in the pdf file. Thanks.

"Very useful information, clear and concise. highly recommended. Thank you."
Buyer neil_irvine(150)

Here are some more interesting ones...

"received quickly, exactly as described but did not help if Win98 not installed."
Buyer fl-sun-dude(81)

"Received information quickly, though did not solve issue, it was as advertised"
Buyer bpilgrim99(224)

Hmmmmmm... :p The Win98 comment would lend credence to the idea of a net backup service or something. Still hard to tell.
 

FelixDeCat

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All that is required to do the above is my instruction package, a parts investment for as little as $6.00, a working Libretto unit, and access to another PC or laptop (to get files from).

port to port cable

 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
All that is required to do the above is my instruction package, a parts investment for as little as $6.00, a working Libretto unit, and access to another PC or laptop (to get files from).

port to port cable
From the listing...

*NO clunky cable or wire connections between PCs and NO network setup of any kind required*
 

TechnoPro

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Makes me want to buy it since the older Libretto's were a pain when it came to data migration.
 

SonnyDaze

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Looking at some of the seller's feedback, it may just be useless information. There are references to msconfig and "2 pages of info everyone knows about" in his feedback. Not to mention 174 feedbacks and 6 negative. :frown:
 

AStar617

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Bump for the night crew... with an updated OP summarizing all my findings thus far.

And no, it can't be IRDA, since the Libretto already has one thus no need for $6 parts.
 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
Looking at some of the seller's feedback, it may just be useless information. There are references to msconfig and "2 pages of info everyone knows about" in his feedback. Not to mention 174 feedbacks and 6 negative. :frown:

Regarding the msconfig stuff, I didn't sit there and review every single feedback, but for the record this isnt the only item the seller offers. He has some more crap like bootdisks, "How to speed up windows 600%", etc, etc. There were many more of those sold than this type.

I'm sure this is snake oil he's selling, just curious what breed of snake. :p
 

AStar617

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Originally posted by: Mike
I don't understand why you care?

Don't "care" per se. I just enjoy reverse-engineering the hustle if I'm able to figure it out. It's like watching late-night infomercials and knowing exactly what "tips" the self-made billionaire will give on real estate. Or even like solving a riddle, somewhat, based on the technicalities or minute details of the little provided info you are provided during the setup.

For the record, I was shopping for a cd-rom drive for my libretto, and the listing came up...

...I already have a tracking number for my drive so believe me I'm not entertaining any ill-advised ideas. :)