Reasonable eMate Pricing

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in General Discussion edited January 2014
For a wacky reason, I've always wanted an emate. There is an auction at my school coming up and I know they have a few emates that they are getting rid of. I wondered what a legitimate price would be for one with the original box, battery, AC adapter, stylus, manuals, and disks. Thanks.

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    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    $300-$400



    if they are going for less CONTACT me.



    I own 2, used to own 3 but the 3rd was stolen. I'd love a replacement
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    idudeidude Posts: 352member
    [quote]Originally posted by applenut:

    <strong>$300-$400



    if they are going for less CONTACT me.



    I own 2, used to own 3 but the 3rd was stolen. I'd love a replacement</strong><hr></blockquote>



    Really? You understand they aren't NEW IN BOX right? They just come in the original. I assume they've been used, but not that much (there isn't much they can do).



    They probably will go for less. I live in rural Indiana, and I'd be suprised if more than 20 people know what an emate is, let alone what it's worth.
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    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    [quote]Originally posted by iDude:

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    Really? You understand they aren't NEW IN BOX right? They just come in the original. I assume they've been used, but not that much (there isn't much they can do).



    They probably will go for less. I live in rural Indiana, and I'd be suprised if more than 20 people know what an emate is, let alone what it's worth.</strong><hr></blockquote>





    not new in box drop those estimates by a lot. I thought they were still new in box.





    so 180-320 I would say based on what kind of condition they are in
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