My G4 Cube eBay listing...
My eBay listing.
Starting at 4:45 today (April 23) and going until 4:45 on April 28th.
Starting off at $750.
PowerMac G4 Cube
?450 MHz G4 Processor
?20 GB Hard Drive
?Upgraded 32 MB Radeon Graphics Card
?192 MB of RAM
?Slot Load DVD-ROM
?Mac OS X 10.3.3
?Apple Pro Speakers With Grill Protectors
?Apple Pro Mouse
?Apple Pro Keyboard
?All original cables (Firewire, Modem etc)
?iLife '04
Mint condition G4 Cube with no crack lines that were an apparent problem with some models. It runs silently except for when the Radeon's fan kicks in.
The graphics card in the Cube was a BTO from the 16 MB card that was built in, it has really extended the useful life of this machine!
It is still a completely capable OS X machine, perfect for digital video and photography, email and word processing, as well as web design.
Starting at 4:45 today (April 23) and going until 4:45 on April 28th.
Starting off at $750.
PowerMac G4 Cube
?450 MHz G4 Processor
?20 GB Hard Drive
?Upgraded 32 MB Radeon Graphics Card
?192 MB of RAM
?Slot Load DVD-ROM
?Mac OS X 10.3.3
?Apple Pro Speakers With Grill Protectors
?Apple Pro Mouse
?Apple Pro Keyboard
?All original cables (Firewire, Modem etc)
?iLife '04
Mint condition G4 Cube with no crack lines that were an apparent problem with some models. It runs silently except for when the Radeon's fan kicks in.
The graphics card in the Cube was a BTO from the 16 MB card that was built in, it has really extended the useful life of this machine!
It is still a completely capable OS X machine, perfect for digital video and photography, email and word processing, as well as web design.
Comments
Originally posted by Akumulator
$10.... but only if you pay for shipping.
$800
Originally posted by fred_lj
You should really get a PayPal account...will appeal to more bidders.
Why is that? The escrow service is very reliable.
Originally posted by fred_lj
Well, having no feedback and requiring payment through an escrow service or check is a leap of faith for many bidders who don't know you. We know you, and know you'd send the machine. But, just thinking from the perspective of someone who doesn't...
Hmm
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Hmm
Maybe you could have murbot sell it for you under his username.... He's gotta have some monster feedback. Good luck, either way.
Originally posted by torifile
Maybe you could have murbot sell it for you under his username.... He's gotta have some monster feedback. Good luck, either way.
Haha true! Maybe Murbot could buy it from me now for $750 (as low as I'd go) and then resell it for more because of his notorious eBay rep.
Originally posted by MajorMatt
Maybe $450.
Comparable Cube's go for 800-1000. With the software on it and the graphics upgrade, I expect to get at least 700 for it, considering it is a Cube.
ebay is full of idiots though, so you might have a shot.
Originally posted by alcimedes
it's possible, but among the Mac savvy crowd, that's a lot to pay for that hardware.
ebay is full of idiots though, so you might have a shot.
I realize this, but the thing about the hardware is, it is probably actually worth 500 bucks for what it can do. The other 200-300 comes in from the form-factor, mystique and exclusivity that comes with owning a Cube.
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
The other 200-300 comes in from the form-factor, mystique and exclusivity that comes with owning a Cube.
At one time... sure. But now? \ But, what do I know.
Btw, my offer still stands.... let me know
Originally posted by EmAn
I really doubt you're going to get as much as you want...
Especially considering at ADC one can buy a refurbed eMac for less money that has a processor more than twice as fast, a hard drive three times las big, and even has a 17" screen thrown in. Sure, it doesn't have the aesthetics of a cube, but it would probably be a rare find to come upon a buyer willing to part with more money for half the machine just because it's cool to look at....
Originally posted by Slackula
Especially considering at ADC one can buy a refurbed eMac for less money that has a processor more than twice as fast, a hard drive three times las big, and even has a 17" screen thrown in. Sure, it doesn't have the aesthetics of a cube, but it would probably be a rare find to come upon a buyer willing to part with more money for half the machine just because it's cool to look at....
Have you researched to back that claim up? Check eBay ending auction prices on Cubes.
Originally posted by Messiahtosh
Comparable Cube's go for 800-1000. With the software on it and the graphics upgrade, I expect to get at least 700 for it, considering it is a Cube.
Selling it with software on it? How ethical.
Originally posted by BR
Selling it with software on it? How ethical.