What would you ask for this computer+accessories?
"Bought originally just over a year ago, it is not used as much as it was before though and right now is just taking up space and collecting dust. The computer itself was built, so it does not have a brand name or model, however, the pillar is made by LG, and the motherboard is an Asus P5KPL-CM. OS: Windows 7 Home Premium 32-bit (6.1, Build 7600) Processor: Pentium Dual-Core CPU E5200 @ 2.50GHz 2048MB RAM DirectX version: DirectX 11 We are including a mouse, keyboard (both are wired) and also a 17" HP monitor (vs 17). It should be noted that the built in speakers and headphone jack on the monitor no longer work, but apart from that everything about the computer is in perfect condition. All wires and cables, the motherboard user guide and also the windows 7 instillation disk are also included. It is by no means a super gaming machine, but it can run some of the not too demanding ones. It is a really great computer and we have never had any trouble with it- It's never had a virus, never crashed and has been treated with care since we got it." That is the online classified ad that I'm looking at, I'm just wondering what they would be asking for it. I don't want to contact them with an insulting offer.
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- Im not good with monitor prices, but the tower it self is maybe $250 - 300. Plus monitor is only 17inch and broken. So maybe another 50 - 75? So total $375 max. They have not mentioned the graphics card. Nor the Cd drive, Any other additional features. Such as does it have DVI output or HDMI output. Wireless? Bluetuooth? Lots of things you can get now for $500. PC. Anyway I personally would pay max $375. But they are probably looking for something around $450 since the monitor is included. But don't forget no speakers or headphone jack. They haven't mentioned if the monitor has any dead pixels in it. Ask for a few pictures in and out. See it your self before buying. I suggest before buying something used like that you checkout other sites such as www.newegg.com or www.avadirect.com www.ibuypower.com www.cyberpowerpc.com Even if you don't want to buy from these sites. Look at it anyway, becuase you will have an idea what a Modern New PC is worth based on the configuration. That way you can easily argue the price saying. This new computer with so and so and so, only costs so much. your computer is nearly 2 years old, and broken and you want this much. How is that possible? Best way to Bargin is to know prices. That way their defence falls faster than a rocket facing down.
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