The value has fallen over the years but the fact of the matter is I sell them all day long. All year long, for close to 10 years now. (Remember the Rack32 or the Cisco Clone AS5100???). YEAH I HAVE STOCK :) So please dont send me your lists at this moment. _____ Just giving props to a product that has made us all some money. Its a good product with many installed ports in Small business, ISP's to Large CLEC, fortune 500 companies. The bottom line is it just works. Lets not forget the good days. At 06:10 PM 10/21/2005, you wrote:
Best of luck. We had two of these that wouldn't sell on Ebay for $20 that ended up in the dumpster when we moved. We literally *could not give them away*.
Hehe glad to know I'm not the only one that has had that experience :-) Makes me want to cry when I think of what we paid for the gear new, and shortly before we outsourced we bought a pair of loaded chassis for $25 each as spares :-)
Biggest problem I think with selling on eBay is that the chassis are so darned heavy that unless you find a buyer who is local, the shipping is the deal killer. I did sell one but the buyer had some pretty specific shipping instructions... "take out the power supplies and ship them to me, throw the rest out" :-)
Cheers,
Mike <<<<<
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