Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Buy/Sell/Trade - non-retail => Topic started by: str1der on January 11, 2005, 03:19:35 pm
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I'm getting ready to ebay a brand new unopened Dell 4700 with 17" LCD and thought I'd offer it up here first. Here are the specs.
Pentium 4 3.0 Ghz, 800 FSB with HT
512 MB DDR2 400 mhz
80 GB SATA HD
16X DVD-ROM
48X CD-RW
XP Home
Mouse, Keyboard, Speakers
Integrated NIC
Integrated Graphics card
PCI express slot for upgrading video
1 Year warranty from Dell
17" E173FB LCD monitor
Asking $650 + shipping
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I may have a guy interested in this.
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I bought two thinking I was going to use them but ended up keeping one and building the second one. The one I kept is identical and runs great.
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That is a kickass deal my friend!
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2 questions//
1st..
Does it have a AGP port..
2nd..
Shipping to 66604
My GFs parents need a computer..
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2 questions//
1st..
Does it have a AGP port..
2nd..
Shipping to 66604
My GFs parents need a computer..
Your girlfriends parents need an AGP port? :police:
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2 questions//
1st..
Does it have a AGP port..
2nd..
Shipping to 66604
My GFs parents need a computer..
Your girlfriends parents need an AGP port?
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Nevermind..
Nice pc for the price tho..
gf "freaked" when i said anything.. sigh.. stupid stupid stupid girls..
::)
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Where are you located?
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No it doesn't have an AGP slot it has the newer PCI express slot
I live in Northen Ky. I would guess it would probably cost around $100 to ship the whole package to most places. I would have to do the measurments and weigh it. I'm not making anything on this. Just thought I'd give some one a good deal here.
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I'll give you $750 today if you'll ship it to 09719 (Military post). Need a machine for my new MAME cab. Please let me know either way.
Thanks,
-Nick
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I'll give you $750 today if you'll ship it to 09719 (Military post). Need a machine for my new MAME cab. Please let me know either way.
Thanks,
-Nick
I'm not familar with Military post. Where is this? That postal code doesn't work at UPS.
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Military post is APO (Army/Air Force Post Office) and FPO (Fleet Post Office). You dont have to do anything special in regards to shipping, but only USPS comes to our PO boxes. Its the biggest pain in the ass for anyone stationed overseas. I'm at an air base in Belgium, and UPS/Fedex/DHL charge an arm and a leg to deliver to my house, but anything sent via US postal is rated as domestic mail when addressed to military post. There are only 2 things to keep in mind though.
1. Items cannot exceed 70 lbs.
2. Must have an international declarations form filled. (You can get these at the post office)
Its easy to ship to APO/FPO boxes, since its regular mail and doesnt charge you for international rates.
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Nothing personal but I'm not real comfortable shipping overseas. At least soemthing this expsensive. I've had packages that were sent to my brother when he was stationed in Saudi disappear in route. I appreciate the offer though. Good luck on the cab.
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Ok. No biggie. Let me know if you change your mind.
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I'm out...friend cant afford it now....and I'm not ready to upgrade yet.
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I'll probably wait one more day then send her off to Fleabay. Thanks for looking guys. ;D
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Nothing personal but I'm not real comfortable shipping overseas. At least soemthing this expsensive. I've had packages that were sent to my brother when he was stationed in Saudi disappear in route. I appreciate the offer though. Good luck on the cab.
Hey man, being a military guy myself AND having just sent a MK PCB to an APO location, I can tell you, it is easy as pie. The PO does all the hard work and it cost the same as sending it within the US. The only difference is the small form you fill out stating the addresses and what's inside. During a time like this, can you help a fellow military guy out and send him the computer? ;)
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Nothing personal but I'm not real comfortable shipping overseas. At least soemthing this expsensive. I've had packages that were sent to my brother when he was stationed in Saudi disappear in route. I appreciate the offer though. Good luck on the cab.
Hey man, being a military guy myself AND having just sent a MK PCB to an APO location, I can tell you, it is easy as pie.
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Not sure about the insurance, but that seems like the risk he would have to take if he really wants it, right?
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hes gonna insure the stuff, so if it goes bye bye he can claim it back. i can vouch for him as a person if your worried about credibility. ;D
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If it makes you feel any better, I've ordered every part for my arcade (with the exception of the cab) through the US postal service. The high dollar items are always insured, and at very good rates. To give you an idea, $1000 worth of goods cost about $11.50 for 100% coverage. Its not going to weigh more than the USPS max limit of 70lbs, since its an LCD screen and not CRT.
I'm also a network admin and the main guy on base for ordering computers and parts for each squadron and flight. They all come through USPS. They may take a while to get here, but they do, and never get damaged. Most of our computers are Dells, since they give really good gov. discounts. We have to plan on about an extra 2-3 weeks for parts to arrive from the states with regular shipping, and 1-2 weeks for priority mail. Stuff sent through military P.O. boxes are all routed to NY first for processing, then sent overseas to their respective destinations.
I can totaly understand your concern, but its not that hard to get things sent to a someone who's deployed. For a sender in the states, you pay no extra shipping fees other than what it costs to send the item to NY. All you are required to do is slap a declaration sticker on the package stating what it is and its value. You keep a blue reciept and if anything happens to it, take your reciept and file a claim with your local post office.
For me to place an order for anything stateside, I have to make sure its not going to weigh over 70lbs. Thats going to be the biggest pain for me since I still need a monitor (80-90 lbs).
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M3talhead it's yours. Just send me an email.
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did you get rid of your pc yet?
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It's sold. Thanks.
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Great machine Strider, thanks.
Got it today and plugged it in. Everything is 100%.
Thanks again.