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Re: Ripoff Thrift Stores, Was: New Apple II BBS



"M. Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:<BC4C520D.4AC6%mpender@hotmail.com>...

> In a word, no.  Purchasing an item to resell on ebay places the risk of loss
> on the purchaser.  Similarly, the stuff may not sell on ebay, increasing the
> purchaser's loss.  In contrast, there is no risk at all on the thrift
> store--they got the article for free and they don't incur additional fees
> trying to list the item for sale on ebay.  Just because someone can take a
> risk and possibly make more one ebay doesn't mean that the thrift store is
> entitled to sell it for the same price that a person would receive if their
> 'bet' happens to pay off.
> 
> What irritates me is when thrift stores ask for more money for an item than
> when it is new, with cables and power cords and a warranty.  That's just
> stupid.
> 
> - Mike
> 

I never bought an Apple II new.  New prices were unlike anything you
would see in a thrift store.  I found the prices on various items I
put in a custom system from ads in magazines like InCider. My custom
machine would have cost over $35,000 new.

The computer industry's lust to sell has driven the prices down.  I
never thought I'd see a system under $1000.  You can buy a lot for
less than that.

Cables and power cords are plentiful and cheap enough in electronic
stores like HSC.  A Mac store gave me four GSes because someone had
traded them in for a Mac.

You win some and lose some.

Sandy