http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Commodore-128-Computer-BOXED-MINT-CONDITION_W0QQitemZ220146171561QQihZ012QQcategoryZ3544QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
(http://i16.ebayimg.com/03/i/000/b3/70/c06e_2.JPG)
Hmmm, listed as in mint condition but the keyboard has gone yellow and there's a key missing.... :ironisk:
The word "mint" has lost all meaning and I don't believe anyone that says a 64 or 128 etc. is "new". I have bought three items that were described as "new" and not one of them was. I disputed all of them (I'm fed up) and one guy's response was, "It looked pretty good so I figured it was new". Ridiculous.
eBay makes my blood boil.
I guess Commodore's quality standards must've been slipping when they minted that one.
According to common wisdom (which is sort of the opposite of 'common sense'), here is the perfect heading for selling Commodore stuff on eBay:
RARE!!!!! MINT!!!!! NOS!!!! VINTAGE!!! ! ESTATE FIND!!!!
Quote from: airshipAccording to common wisdom (which is sort of the opposite of 'common sense'), here is the perfect heading for selling Commodore stuff on eBay:
RARE!!!!! MINT!!!!! NOS!!!! VINTAGE!!! ! ESTATE FIND!!!!
Don't forget - 'Spectrum era' too :)