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techound1

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Mar 3, 2006
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Hey gang,

I've just had yet another NPB on eBay and I'm tired of dealing with it. Is there somewhere else *you* would look to buy hardware (I'm selling periphs like a spyder2 and intuos3 mouse, rather than big hardware like laptops or desktops)? Many thanks for any leads or ideas you can provide!

-th1
 

redAPPLE

macrumors 68030
May 7, 2002
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2 Much Infinite Loops
techound1 said:
Hey gang,

I've just had yet another NPB on eBay and I'm tired of dealing with it. Is there somewhere else *you* would look to buy hardware (I'm selling periphs like a spyder2 and intuos3 mouse, rather than big hardware like laptops or desktops)? Many thanks for any leads or ideas you can provide!

-th1

tried your local paper? or school?
 

techound1

macrumors 68000
Original poster
Mar 3, 2006
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redAPPLE said:
tried your local paper? or school?

Thanks for the tip! I have tried both, but I'm 45 minutes drive from the nearest uni with a related program and the nearest town is 8,000 people - boonieville! I think I need to find an on-line audience so that I can reach more people.
 

Foxglove9

macrumors 68000
Jan 14, 2006
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New York City
I find ebay still to be the most reliable for selling things, despite them charging too much for the service.

I use Craigslist a lot too, but I find mostly people looking for things for practically free and then never showing up to pick the stuff up. Frustrating and time wasting.

If you are a Myspace'er you could try their Classifieds section too (which is also free).
 
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