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    Quote Originally Posted by twmart View Post
    I have a question about pricing on a large to me lot of computers. I know I know use the search button.. I did and I know the each pricing....



    So I have a guy that just offered my 50 PC Computer Towers with 50 CRT monitors yes 50 CRTs.. He says most work and they are ALL MISSING the hard drives.... But he also said these are all just a few years old????????
    Nowbody bought CRT monitors just a few years ago.... Maybe around 2004-2006 but after that what company would buy 50 CRT monitors....

    Anyways I know its around $3.00 maybe $4.00 each with finger cards in the with no HDDs. But with 50 thats $150 to $200, but in quanity and with the CRTs I would think the price would be less per unit??????

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    For me 800 would not only be out of the ball park, he wouldn't even have a ticket. There is NO scrap value left, they are missing pieces, they are not old enough to have good value and not new enough to make any real money reselling.

    RUN AWAY.

    The first clue would be 50 computers + 50 CRT monitors. How old does a computer need to be to get a CRT with it? Earily P4? I bet they are all single core P4 with 1 stick of ram.

    I'd look elsewhere. I can get dual core Dells without hard drives for 10.00 by the pallet at local auctions. Buying volume doesn't automatically = profit if you are buying it wrong.

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