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im  looking for a place to sell items but i have no idea what is best/trustworthy for that...i have extreamley old boards & entire computers i own a 857$ board that i have no idea what to do with....

 

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Just now, baconman699 said:

im  looking for a place to sell items but i have no idea what is best/trustworthy for that...i have extreamley old boards & entire computers i own a 857$ board that i have no idea what to do with....

 

Good old ebay is what you're looking for.

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9 minutes ago, baconman699 said:

im  looking for a place to sell items but i have no idea what is best/trustworthy for that...i have extreamley old boards & entire computers i own a 857$ board that i have no idea what to do with....

 

eBay if it's parts. Craigslist if it's big and expensive to ship.

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9 minutes ago, baconman699 said:

im  looking for a place to sell items but i have no idea what is best/trustworthy for that...i have extreamley old boards & entire computers i own a 857$ board that i have no idea what to do with....

 
8 minutes ago, Gundar said:

Good old ebay is what you're looking for.

 
 

eBay, Craigslist, Kijiji, Used.ca, or whatever used goods sites you have in your area are what you're looking for.

 

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If the boards qualify as retro, jump onto a forum like Vogons. They can help you determine the value of your stuff and youll find plenty of people there that may want to buy some of it.

 

or heck just list what you got and we can help too. 99% of people on this forum arent into classic parts but I and a few others are and could help

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If you do eBay... please don't do the Global Shipping Program... my god is it horrible. 

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36 minutes ago, baconman699 said:

im  looking for a place to sell items but i have no idea what is best/trustworthy for that...i have extreamley old boards & entire computers i own a 857$ board that i have no idea what to do with....

 

An $857 board? You mean $857 new and still produced today, or did it cost that much in 2009? :P

 

Details are everything :)   that said, this might not be the place to put prices on stuff. Craiglist and eBay (or your local variety) are the place to sell though.

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eBay I guess. 

53 minutes ago, baconman699 said:

857$ board

Just do note that if it was 860 bucks new, that doesn't mean it costs 860 bucks today. 

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56 minutes ago, NelizMastr said:

An $857 board? You mean $857 new and still produced today, or did it cost that much in 2009? :P

 

Details are everything :)   that said, this might not be the place to put prices on stuff. Craiglist and eBay (or your local variety) are the place to sell though.

its a socket 7 old school MOBO https://www.radwell.com/en-US/Buy/ASUS/ASUS/ISA-386C/

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Just now, baconman699 said:

its a socket 7 old school MOBO ttps://www.radwell.com/en-US/Buy/ASUS/ASUS/ISA-386C/

Yeah, that's not $800 at all. Maybe people ask for prices like that to dupe vintage part collectors. If it has a barrel battery that has leaked, it's worth $0. If it has a non-functional Dallas clock battery, it's also not worth much.

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