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by onemoresoop
2326 days ago
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Some've become collectibles. The market will speak up. If people are hoarding on them and demand is high price will go up. If more people are willing to part with them and the demand is low the price will drop. Also there's the nostalgia factor, the fact that these things are still cool after all these years, that they're still functioning, that they were pretty well built, lots of reasons. Buy if you want one. Go for a hunt in thriftstores and fleamarkets, you might get lucky |
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The real problem is greed.
People find these computers in basements and barns and flea markets and think they've found a treasure. They put it on fleaBay and expect to get instantly rich. When they don't, they throw the machines in the trash.
I've seen computers worth about $80 listed online for $1,000 or more. I've seen people win auctions for computers at reasonable prices only to have the seller ask for more money, then cancel the auction when the winner won't pony up another $800.