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Re: E-Bay Driving Up Apple II Prices
- Subject: Re: E-Bay Driving Up Apple II Prices
- From: "**** ****" <***@***.com>
- Date: 2000/08/15
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: RoadRunner - Richmond
- References: <8n9b5d$8jm$1@nnrp1.deja.com> <dhbm5.17895$T73.704083@nntp1.onemain.com> <B5BECC84.BD2B%dneater@inebraska.com> <8nc6dt$uct$1@eskinews.eskimo.com>
John King wrote in message <8nc6dt$uct$1@eskinews.eskimo.com>...
>FWIW, I agree. Ebay isn't a problem at all. Some people complain because
>their exclusive channel of cheaps has dried up. Ebay simply introduces more
>public to more product. This helps keep the Apple II community *alive*.
>Also, it will increase the value of the stuff you own.
For those who really love this stuff, they would want it even if it only
ever sold for nickels and dimes. They aren't worried about "making an
investment". But even I must agree, that ebay only gives you more
opportunities than you had previously. I mean, if they aren't 'good'
opportunities, it seems like you still end up with more than you had
previously, not less. Besides, if the prices are that high, SOMEONE must be
bidding them up that way.