On 20 Jun 2005, at 06:33, Scott Baret wrote:

Since there aren't that many machines that match the
description of the two I wish to list (along with some
Apple II stuff), I was wondering what a good price may
be. I was thinking about starting about $5-ish for
both, but if that's too high let me know sometime
before tomorrow afternoon when I get home from work
(tech guys at my school never get days off in the
summer).


From a view 3000 miles away, compacts selling on eBay.com have got to have something special about them to make them worth the effort of selling and packing and posting, unless you don't mind spending a couple of hours, or more, to get $10-15 max.

'Something special' might mean superb case condition, or manual and box with original polystyrene packing etc.

Even then, SEs and Classics are soooo common, and the market is depressed. A nice SE/30 with a twisted pair Ethernet Card or a Colour Classic might make a few more $$$$.

Search eBay for completed auctions on the Macs you''re hoping to sell. Note the number that got no bids (or else $2.34 or similar).

Sorry to be so negative, but unless your Macs are something special, the Compact market is as flat as a pancake at the moment.

Stuart


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