Computer price?

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Stepehn Coates

sorry if this isnt the right room for this discussion,
anyways!i have a computer that i want to get rid of! its
all working great but i need the money, i dont know what
to sell it for so could someone give me a price on what
would be decent? heres the specification of the
computer : Pentium 3, 400 MHz, 396 MB SD RAM, CD Rom, 14
GB HDD - 2 HDD Fitted, 1 10 GB the other 4 GB, Windows Xp
any help would be greatly appreciated!sorry for the
bother!
 
John said:
You might try $50-$75

Yeah, this computer is basically for very light computing or parts, and
the parts aren't going to be very good. Maybe $25-50. You might do
better to just donate it to a church or school and take a tax
write-off.

Malke
 
sorry if this isnt the right room for this discussion,
anyways!i have a computer that i want to get rid of! its
all working great but i need the money, i dont know what
to sell it for so could someone give me a price on what
would be decent? heres the specification of the
computer : Pentium 3, 400 MHz, 396 MB SD RAM, CD Rom, 14
GB HDD - 2 HDD Fitted, 1 10 GB the other 4 GB, Windows Xp
any help would be greatly appreciated!sorry for the
bother!

IMO, depends where you are, and how easy and cheap new computers and
components are to get. If you are in the boonies, with few computer
stores, and/or expensive PCs, you might be able to get a couple-few
hundred.
 
Put it on eBay.com. You may not get a bid at all but sometimes people bid
hundreds. I like having some spare computers operating for when visitors
arrive.

-Kent
 
Greetings --

Maybe somewhere in the neighborhood of $50.00? It's awfully old
and slow.

Bruce Chambers

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If it came with the disk/COA/Key code for XP Home (retail version) would not
it be worth more than $50, especially if it was a full version?
 
I diasagree. I'd say at least $200-300. Maybe more. I paid about $200 for
the full version of XP alone.
 
Greetings --

That's true; I was thinking only of the hardware. The OS license
would increase the computers value, by roughly $75. (People who buy
used software still expect a bargain.)

Bruce Chambers

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