Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!postmod!andrew From: andrew@postmod.UUCP (Andrew J Richardson) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: A2000 Pricing Message-ID: <1834def2.ARN0fdf@postmod.UUCP> Date: 14 Nov 90 15:35:30 GMT References: <919.273B9972@weyr.FIDONET.ORG> Reply-To: andrew@postmod.UUCP Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga Distribution: na Organization: fredd's Famous Computers Lines: 27 In article <919.273B9972@weyr.FIDONET.ORG>, David Plummer writes: -> I'm in the market for an A2000, and given that Canadian retail is -> about $1800 with 1MB RAM, no HD, and no monitor, plus the fact -> that we have no educational discount plan here, I'm considering -> buying used. What is a reasonable price for a bare-bones A2000? -> I'm upgrading from a 500, so most of my peripherals (except HD -> controller) will go with me. -> -> If I do decide to buy, is there any SAFE way to make a private deal -> over the border? Noone would want to send hardware before receiving -> a cheque, and I don't want to do the reverse. Any ideas? well, i bought an a2000 a few months ago, with only a second (internal) floppy as add-on, for $900. i think this would be the median price. as for exchanging funds/machine, how about sending the first half, then recieving the machine, then sending the second half. any transaction that's not face to face requires SOME amount of faith, but this reduces the possibility of problems to half the dollar value. andrew uunet!postmod!andrew