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Crappy Used Computer Parts Ads

Not exactly sure what 'never used' means. Not sure why you'd have stickers plastered all over it. But a 13'ish year old MBA sure ain't worth $950.

Yeah, I saw an ad earlier this aft., where the person is selling a motherboard(either B450, or B550), and in the 1st sentence they say it's "new", yet the pics show JUST the mobo, without the box, accessories, paperwork, etc., and they later say something to the effect that, "I've just upgraded, so I don't need this anymore"..... doesn't exactly scream "new" to me. :rolleyes:
 
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I don't know if it's worth $100, especially it got a bank logo on it. Size is not bad tho.

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Seriously? How do you expect people to hook it up? A front panel kit is at least $15 and you can get a functional case for $30 on FBM.

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It would appear so many sellers just look at the amazon pricing and go "that must be the true price" then post is like a "Deal". Not taking into account most of those prices are BS :ROFLMAO:
 
It would appear so many sellers just look at the amazon pricing and go "that must be the true price" then post is like a "Deal". Not taking into account most of those prices are BS :ROFLMAO:

Yeah, especially for older PC parts the amazon pricing is either based on a supply/demand algo (low global stock on a previously popular product bumps price to ridiculous levels) or it's based on replacement part pricing for "fleet" pcs that corps are willing to pay crazy prices for in order to repair legacy devices they don't want to replace.
 

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