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Okay, I am looking into the possibility of trying to sell computers that I build online on eBay. My big question is, would anyone buy any one of these computers at these prices? They would be sold as tested working, but as-is.

Pricing:

754 Basic: $500

AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 800MHz FSB 128KB L2 Cache Socket 754 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 754 ATX AMD Motherboard

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

1 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

754 Plus: $600

AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 800MHz FSB 128KB L2 Cache Socket 754 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 754 ATX AMD Motherboard

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 200GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

2 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

939 Basic: $600

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 939 ATX AMD Motherboard, NVIDIA nForce3

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

1 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

939 Plus: $700

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 939 ATX AMD Motherboard, NVIDIA nForce3

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 200GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

2 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

Add-ons:

Windows XP Home (installed w/ free software pack) – Add $100

15†LCD thin monitor – Add $200

17†CRT flat screen monitor – Add $100

17†LCD thin monitor – Add $250

19†CRT flat monitor – Add $160

Multimedia Keyboard/Optical Scroll Mouse/Speaker combo – Add $25

Free software pack includes:

avast! 4 Personal Antivirus

Your choice of the following:

Adaware SE

Spybot Search and Destroy

Microsoft Anti Spyware (if this isn’t installed, WinPatrol will be installed)

Sygate Personal Firewall

Open Office (Microsoft Office clone)

GIMP (Photoshop clone)

Your choice of the following:

Trillian Basic (All in one instant messenger)

Gaim (All in one instant messenger)

AIM

MSN Messenger

Yahoo Instant Messenger

Google Talk

America’s Army

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I agree. If you don't have any kind of reputation, nobody

will want to buy "as-is' If you buy name brand in a store, you

get some tech support and warranty and stuff like that.

Now, I DID buy a custom built computer, but I knew the guy, and

also trusted him and his work. He's handy if I need him.

I did have one problem with the video board and he was able

to get me another under warranty.

I guess my advice would be "buyer beware!!"

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Sorry, but I don't think alot of people would buy custom computersfrom other people.  I think that if they want a pre made computer that they would go to a brand name computer.

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Well they do because I sell them all the time. I do offer warranty and i am licensed and bonded. You just need to know what aduince to market your computers too. that i will not share

People will buy at those prices, hard to get a reputation built but once you do things start to roll.

You really need to look into buying wholesale

Good luck,

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Your choice of the following:

    Adaware SE

    Spybot Search and Destroy

    Microsoft Anti Spyware (if this isn’t installed, WinPatrol will be installed)

Sygate Personal Firewall

Open Office (Microsoft Office clone)

GIMP (Photoshop clone)

Your choice of the following:

    Trillian Basic (All in one instant messenger)

    Gaim (All in one instant messenger)

    AIM

    MSN Messenger

    Yahoo Instant Messenger

    Google Talk

America’s Army

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Even though all of the above is free software, they may have restrictions on you putting them on a computer, and seilling them for profit.

The hardware business is very competitive. It will be hard to compete with dell, and the other large compnays.

the as is warranty is going to be a big turnoff.

I wish you luck, let me know how things turn out.

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Sorry, but I don't think alot of people would buy custom computersfrom other people.  I think that if they want a pre made computer that they would go to a brand name computer.

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Well they do because I sell them all the time. I do offer warranty and i am licensed and bonded. You just need to know what aduince to market your computers too. that i will not share

People will buy at those prices, hard to get a reputation built but once you do things start to roll.

You really need to look into buying wholesale

Good luck,

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You are licensed and bonded as what?

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Okay, I am looking into the possibility of trying to sell computers that I build online on eBay.  My big question is, would anyone buy any one of these computers at these prices?  They would be sold as tested working, but as-is.

Pricing:

754 Basic: $500

AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 800MHz FSB 128KB L2 Cache Socket 754 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 754 ATX AMD Motherboard

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

1 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

754 Plus: $600

AMD Sempron 3000+ Palermo 800MHz FSB 128KB L2 Cache Socket 754 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 754 ATX AMD Motherboard

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 200GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

2 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

939 Basic: $600

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 939 ATX AMD Motherboard, NVIDIA nForce3

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 80GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

1 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

939 Plus: $700

AMD Athlon 64 3000+ Venice 1GHz FSB Socket 939 Processor

GIGABYTE Socket 939 ATX AMD Motherboard, NVIDIA nForce3

SAMSUNG SpinPoint 200GB 7200 RPM IDE Ultra ATA133 Hard Drive

2 crucial 512MB 184-Pin DDR 400 (PC 3200)

ATRIX Black/Silver Steel ATX Mid Tower w/ 400W Power Supply

NEC DVD Burner

NEC 1.44MB 3.5" Internal Floppy Drive

SAPPHIRE ATLANTIS Radeon 9600 128MB DDR AGP 4X/8X Video Card

Add-ons:

Windows XP Home (installed w/ free software pack) – Add $100

15†LCD thin monitor – Add $200

17†CRT flat screen monitor – Add $100

17†LCD thin monitor – Add $250

19†CRT flat monitor – Add $160

Multimedia Keyboard/Optical Scroll Mouse/Speaker combo – Add $25

Free software pack includes:

avast! 4 Personal Antivirus

Your choice of the following:

    Adaware SE

    Spybot Search and Destroy

    Microsoft Anti Spyware (if this isn’t installed, WinPatrol will be installed)

Sygate Personal Firewall

Open Office (Microsoft Office clone)

GIMP (Photoshop clone)

Your choice of the following:

    Trillian Basic (All in one instant messenger)

    Gaim (All in one instant messenger)

    AIM

    MSN Messenger

    Yahoo Instant Messenger

    Google Talk

America’s Army

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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I wouldn't buy one, (and that answers your question) however that doesn't mean that other will feel the same way.

Why not try it?

If you get a few bites, build them as you go.

Good luck.

Joe

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As joe suggested build as you go you do not need a huge stock collecting dust. If there is a swap meet or flea Market you can get too that would be a better venue and you will have a oppurtunity to answer questions about why they should buy from you and not Dell. Are you offering an OS? and if you are are these people who buy from you getting a true licenced copy of that OS? or a restore disk? to tech savy people this may not mean much but to the average joe (but not the irregular ones) they want the security of that disk. and no one wants to find out there installed copy is not legit.

Preston

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Okay, I am looking into the possibility of trying to sell computers that I build online on eBay.  My big question is, would anyone buy any one of these computers at these prices?  They would be sold as tested working, but as-is.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

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This is going to be a hard sell, you have too much competition. If you want make money on this, why don't you try the following.

Advertise your LABOR on ebay. Say you will build anyone a computer for $100 (50 an hour for 2 hours work) plus parts. Specifically identify the time they will save by leaving it up to you. They specify roughly what they want to pay for each component, and you get them the best deal on the net for that part, plus a 5% markup.

Hypothetically, lets say I want a BF2 machine, and I want to spend as little as possible for quality components (no off brand stuff). So you happen to know:

1) You can get NEC DVD burners for 50 bucks. (AOTS source)

2) There is a sale on a certain Maxtor HD.

3) There is a closeout somewhere on MB combos.

4) You can get a 14 dollar case from Microcenter

5) The best price on BF2 can be found at: <wherever>

This way you don't have to keep an inventory, and you aren't competing with a big manufacturer. If they want a specific case, you get it for them, they want glowing fans, no problem. This way you aren't selling a product, you are selling expertise. You could even give them a report on why you chose what you did, at least in the beginning to help build business.

I just went through this cycle 6 months ago. Trying to find the best deals, researching components, building it myself. I probably spent 8 hours on the project after I ordered, built, and loaded software. I would have paid someone $100 to do it, and by spending that 8 hours once a month searching for the deals, I could have sold that knowledge to say 10 people.

Also, be sure to develop local business in your area. Everyone needs a local contact that will custom build a machine.

Good luck!

BH

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