Have you read the geekhack TOS lately?
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So, pretty much 5 days left and it's at more than $150?I find this humourous.
Haven't they heard of sniping software?
yea, this one is going to get ugly at the end.
Someone make a pool for the final price.
$300 for one that doesn't have a numpad mind you. This will more likely hit the $400 and possibly exceed it.
ENDED! Someone bidded $460 at 8 seconds, then someone bidded $539 right at 3 seconds remaining.
Two down, one to go.
Ewww, that one has a lexmark logo (never knew they made them like that).I wouldn't buy one for $50 if it had lexmark. Yes, I'm that picky!It either must say "Options by IBM" (which is the true logo for those keyboards) or simply "IBM".EDIT: obviously the fellow selling the keyboard doesn't know much about it.
The Eagle has landed! Pics later. There was a pleasant surprise..
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Hmm, lemme see if I can think of worse dentist jokes than the kind you have to endure during parties. Although now I think about it, I leave that to the British.
No, but I saw The Road last week, which is more in line with British dentistry.
S He sold me the remaining one for $400.
I hate you again, webwit, for no good reason.
I think what did it was the immediate payment (ebay sellers love that), the offer to pay for extra care to the packaging if needed (which he declined but he packaged well) and the positive feedback. Also, like the last M15 seller, they feel incredibly lucky for selling an old dirty keyboard for an unexpected relatively huge amount of money.
A mourning widow once sold a garage of NIB IBM Space Savers for almost nothing to this ebay guy..