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Price recommendations for selling stuff...?

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bmwcyclist:
I have my very clean, tested and working CPU board listed in the Marketplace here and on facebook for $425 which includes shipping.

I also put it on fleabay for $525obo (lots of fees on the bay).

So far no interest. I am was wondering if I have it priced too high (its what I paid for it) or if there is just a long sales cycle on Lisa parts?

stepleton:
It could also be the part itself... I've not heard of CPU bards breaking very often. I/O boards are of course a different story.

Lisa2:

--- Quote from: stepleton on May 11, 2025, 11:32:32 am ---It could also be the part itself...

--- End quote ---
I agree.  The CPU card is common to all variations of the Lisa.  They are very dependable and even in earlier battery damaged systems the CPU card is rarely effected.  Also being located inside the card cage it does not easily get physically damaged.  I am not saying the price is wrong, you just need to wait for someone who needs one..

pintoguy:
I also concur. These CPU cards are quite common in Lisa-land. A cursory search for "Sold" Lisa CPU cards on eBay show 3 sales (all untested) from ~ $125 to $192

Lisa2:
If you offer it too cheap then someone’s gonna buy it as a spare (and probably never use it). If it’s tested and working, then you could hold your price until someone actually needs one to get a system working.

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