Bump.
Remedy, care to tell us more about that monitor? Why do you want to sell it if it's that great?
I know you mentioned car problems, but not only is selling a big thing like a monitor very troublesome, the shipping costs also make it difficult for you to buy it back a few months later. You'll wind up paying what, $60 more on top of the cost of a new monitor.
Are you able to borrow money from friends or relatives for the repairs to your car?
I'm just trying to be helpful with some ideas here. Selling a monitor to raise funds is not like selling a clack to raise funds. And it's not something you can buy back easily when your situation improves. When you buy back a clack, you pay a couple bucks for shipping. When you buy back a monitor, a whole pile of cash just goes to UPS.