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Cheap used computers
Name: William Date: December 17, 2003 at 09:54:58 Pacific OS: DOS 6.2/WFWG CPU/Ram: 486DX4 120MHz/40 meg
Comment:
I live in the Austin, TX area and my favorite store for getting old used computers/parts for next to nothing went out of business. I've found several places but they charge just way to much for the stuff they have. Does anybody on this forum know of any good "hole in the wall" computer/electronics stores in the Austin area?
Name: Terri Kaduck Date: December 18, 2003 at 18:39:49 Pacific
Reply:
I know of a place but it's not in Austin. It's right here in the room I'm sitting in. What do you need? Maybe I can help? I'm getting ready to take a shipment to my pc shop to sell on consienment. Let me know I'll be glad to ship you what you need.
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Response Number 2
Name: SkipCox Date: December 18, 2003 at 20:36:37 Pacific
Reply:
There's a Computer Renaissance 2501 South W.S. Young Dr., Suite 107 Killeen, TX 76542 Phone: (254) 554-8800
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