Please help me pricing my PC

edited October 2004 in Hardware
Hi I have a HP-pavilion a410y,
with Intel Pentium 4, 512 Mb, and 60GB of memory, flat panel 15''(vf15), USB2 , floppy disk, and DVD ROM 16x, in perfect conditions, i bought its 4 months ago brand new, i want to sell it because I wanna buy a Laptop.
How much do you think I should sell it for????, anyone has any idea where i could sell it?????

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  • edited October 2004
    Well, considering that you can get a similar Emachines new at your local wally world for about $698 I'd say shoot for about $500...I hope you didn't pay $1000 or more for it :(
  • edited October 2004
    no, not at all. I payed 740... i was thinking about asking between $500-600... it's a very good pc, it hasnt given me any problems since i got it.... and where do you think its a good place to sell it...
  • LeonardoLeonardo Wake up and smell the glaciers Eagle River, Alaska Icrontian
    edited October 2004
    Jamirva,

    Thanks for registering and posting at Short-Media Forums. Where can you offer your computer for sale? How's about right here at our Short-Media private deals forum! :D

    Please read the Forum Rules first in the Announcements section at the top of the page; then feel free to post. Some advice for you: users of Short-Media tend to be do-it-yourself type enthusiasts. Quite often, it is easeier to sell computer components rather than whole machines, as many of us prefer custom computers and precision upgrades. Don't get me wrong - whole systems can sell though, if the pricing is right.

    If you need help or advice with your sale effort, please send me a Private Message through the forums.

    Good luck.
  • edited October 2004
    Well, I hope you get what you want out of it, I'm not a big HP fan myself but fixing 4-6 of them a day for months on end will make a person not like looking at something after a while...I think that if they'd done a bit more agressive cooling with those systems they'd have been a better unit overall, they're bad about using minimal sinks and stuff to keep costs down, a bit of modification would fix that easily enough though.
    Good luck on the sale! :thumbsup:
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