How to sell old computer parts.?
I recently upgraded my computer, and I wanted to see if I could get a little extra cash selling off the replaced parts (AGP card, Mobo, Power Supply) Power Supplies are a dime-a-dozen so I doubt I'd be able to sell that. The AGP card is a bit older, a GeForce 6600 256MB The Motherboard is a Gigabyte Technology one from a few years ago with a max FSB speed of 2.3Ghz, made for Athlon Processors. I'm looking for some suggestions on asking price as well as what venue I should sell through. I live in Los Angeles so the Los Angeles Times is an option for the Classifieds, though I'm not adverse to selling it on eBay or some other online site.
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- www.ebay.com You can sell anything on ebay. It's safe, and fine. I still don't know why you wouldn't want to sell it there. You can also try www.postaroo.com or .org, forgot. Google it.
- Depending on how old your computer is, it might be best to stay to web sites that you don't have to pay for, especially since you may not make money if people aren't looking. I know here at home we can advertise on our City's home page absolutely free! Try looking into that maybe? And prices, if you can find a free advertising option, go high and then come down!
- you can sell it to me. alex21usa@hotmail.com
- Something like the video card can be put on ebay here is what they go for: http://search.ebay.com/GeForce-6600_W0QQ_trksidZm37QQfromZR40 there are local bullettin boards online there are yahoo and google news groups It all depends on whether the buyer is close enough for a pick up or if the device is small enough to mail
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