How much should I sell my Desktop for?I have for sale a nice home computer setup. The computer is a Dell Inspiron 545.
The Monitor is a 22-Inch HD monitor with HDMI port; Max Resolution 1920 x 1080.
I am including a Dell Keyboard, Mouse and speakers.
I have upgraded
sell for what it is worth don't try and make a profit just your money back, people are going to hagle, suggest let the purchasee take it back to factory or ask what they want left on as far as AV etc. Just clean all your personal data off. $700 may
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| ON SALE NOW - DELL DIMENSION 2400 PRE-LOADED WITH WINDOWS 7 | $109.99 | 5d 22h 27m | ||
| DELL VOSTRO 200 TOWER 160GB HDD 2GB RAM DVDRW REFURBISHED WITH WINDOWS 7 | Bids: 0 | $185.92 Buy It Now: $249.95 | 1d 7h 4m | |
| DELL Optiplex 760 2.53GHz with 3GB Ram and WINDOWS 7 LOADED!!!! | $289.00 | 8d 23h 13m | ||
| Dell Desktop with Window 7 Ultimate + Microsoft Office 2007 | $145.50 | 1d 2h 7m | ||
| DELL VOSTRO 200 TOWER 160GB HDD 2GB RAM DVDRW REFURBISHED WITH WINDOWS 7 | $244.64 | 18d 23h 16m | ||
| Dell Desktop with Window 7 Ultimate + Microsoft Office 2007 | $125.50 | 4d 22h 29m |
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