> There was a 5110 on ebay, non-working, that a friend had some interest > in. It was quite a gamble at the price, in the absence of real tech > info. ... Apparently it's been delisted, so my question is just > curiousity at this point.
I think I know the one, and at that price it was insane even for a fully working system.... An observation of the so called non-working systems on e-bay: This seems to be the latest seller scam being fuelled by crazy prices (anyone see the $3.3K IBM terminal keyboard that sold a couple of weeks ago?). I am seeing more and more items from sellers who previously would tout "great shape", "checked by our in house tech", "refurbished", whatever other BS as being listed as not-working or even powering on ("system won't turn on"). I think this is to avoid having to accept returns under the eBay MB guarantee more than anything. Items being sold for parts/not working have much less excuse for return vs. "refurbished" which have to work perfectly fine. With items selling for prices that would be "crazy" for new old stock item the eBay sellers don't feel the need to BS about condition anymore. This is mostly occurring with the warehouse guys that have suddenly found "gold" in the pile of junk in the back of the warehouse that has been sitting there since the late 90s/early 2000s. The small time guys or ordinary folks are still schilling the "worked great when last used but no guarantees" line... Anybody else seeing this as well? Just my two cents.... -Ali