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geekhack Marketplace => Classifieds => Topic started by: xmrxkrazy on Sat, 23 July 2011, 06:35:46
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Selling my HHKB Pro 2 keyboard. New. Bought it two days ago, but after using it for a few minutes the board felt too cluttered for my liking.
Bought from EliteKeyboards.com (this exact model)
http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=pfu_keyboards,hhkbpro2&pid=pdkb400bn
Selling for $260 Shipped. Worldwide.
No member ratings here as of yet, but you could check my eBay (http://myworld.ebay.com/wojiaovictor) account for feedback.
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I never get the CONUS thing. Why, man, why?!
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Wow seems to be a run of these HHKB2 non printed... There was just one yesterday that was listed and sold quickly. GLWS
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but what's with the price exactly as new?
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I never get the CONUS thing. Why, man, why?!
ok fine. Lower 48 states. there fixed!
I saw someone ask that on some other forum before and someone replied "at least it's not ANUS (Anywhere in the US)" :biggrin:
but what's with the price exactly as new?
Did you not read that I bought it two days ago??
And if you're in California, it would be cheaper than the total cost if you bought it from Elitekeyboards because you wouldn't have to pay tax so it would save you about 20 bucks for the price of 285 vs the price I got it for which was 308.
And even more, if shipping were $30 to ship across the country you would only be paying $10 of it.
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Did you not read that I bought it two days ago??
And if you're in California, it would be cheaper than the total cost if you bought it from Elitekeyboards because you wouldn't have to pay tax so it would save you about 20 bucks for the price of 285 vs the price I got it for which was 308.
And even more, if shipping were $30 to ship across the country you would only be paying $10 of it.
You are right in that if a california buyer wanted your keyboard they would defintely be saving more if they bought it from EK directly due to the taxes
I think the poster what just trying to point out that if you are outside of california you would be only saving about only ~ $3 bucks if they bought yours so your almost limiting yourself to a CA buyer. Most of the non CA buyers I would assume would just rather then buy it from EK.
Also understand that you just bought it two days ago and everyone wants to get back most of what they spent on it... but even selling brand new things( which might have been used for little bit) for retail price is a hard sell.
Also shipping something across the country should not even come close to $30 dollars... You ship USPS in a flat rate for $14.95 in the large box or if it can fit even in the medium flat rate box thats only $10.95.. if it cant fit it in either it would probably cost you no more than $18 maybe.. I ship alot of items and even to the east coast from where I am in Cali usually not that much.
Like i said GLWS with the sale.. its your poractive to what you want to sell it for so if you want a fast sale you might want to take offers or if you can wait maybe someone will pay your ask.
also looks like the previous sold for $240 and he got his on July 9th
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ok fine. Lower 48 states. there fixed!
I saw someone ask that on some other forum before and someone replied "at least it's not ANUS (Anywhere in the US)" :biggrin:
Hehe. You missed the point.
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I'd still much rather pay the full retail price (including the extra shipping and tax costs), than buy something used even for just a couple of days. "Opened for 2 days" is still used...
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Hehe. You missed the point.
yeah. after i read your info, i understood why you said that.
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Bump. Lowered price.
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Does non printed also not have the function layer on the front? I can't tell Would be hard to learn what's what for a noob like me haha. I'm looking to buy one of these, probably off amazon though. most people outside of CA may be willing to pay the extra $10-$25 shipped to buy new with piece of mind as well. Anyway free bump though I'll keep an eye on this if it drops further.
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All the keys are blank, but function the same as the non-blank version (http://elitekeyboards.com/products.php?sub=pfu_keyboards,hhkbpro2&pid=pdkb400w). If you're a noob and this is going to be your first mechanical keyboard I recommend you not buy it. For it's price, you might be better off getting a Cherry-switch keyboard; they feel less like a rubber-dome and might feel more justifiable for their price.
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Bump. Edited first post. $260 Shipped Worldwide. Can someone take these off my hands please :]
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pm'd