Many of you probably haven’t heard of eBid but it is an eBay alternative. Reality is that eBay has so many scammers and for two decades plus they have adamantly refused to allow users the ability to blacklist shit vendors from their search results. Adding insult to injury it really has become a front end for Amazon. Admit it. You have ordered stuff from eBay believing you were not doing business with Amazon only to have it show up in an Amazon box with an Amazon shipping label. Rather than allowing you to create your own shit vendor list to be used as a filter in the results shown, eBay makes you crawl naked across broken glass to open a case.
When it was “America’s Garage Sale” eBay served a purpose. Now that it is mostly a front for Amazon it serves none. Yes, other “garage sale” sites have sprung up. Craigslist kind of worked for a while. Mostly nobody looks at it now. Those who do look want a $10K item given to them for free.
OfferUp is a joke! This is a shining example of why you don’t use Agile and you never let Script-Kiddies develop anything. You can’t sell anything via the Web site. You have to have an iMbecile phone and use “the app” to list anything. Notice how you can purchase via the Web site though! This is a glaring design failure and it has existed for many years. I believe it has existed since the site was known as LetGo.
Time to Make Room in the Office
Those of you who read this blog know I’ve been in IT for roughly four decades now. I have built up machines for various projects and kept most of them around for too long. Always tough to know when to get rid of something you once used to work on a medical device with. Those things can be out in the market for 10+ years before any changes happen. I still see contracts for someone to work on a medical device using OS/2 every few years. Full 510K filings are expensive. Minor enhancement filings less so.
Items on eBid
- Custom AMD Phenom II 6-core Asrock 970 Extreme4 680W PS 24GB RAM 1TB disk NVIDIA
- HP z820 Drive Cages/Caddies
- 300GB IDE PATA 133 Maxtor Maxline III
- TK-204UK TRENDnet 2-port DVI USB KVM
- TRENDnet TK-409K 4-port USB KVM Switch
- Seagate 160Gig SATA-300 Barracuda
- Seagate 500GB Laptop Thin SSHD
- Seagate 1TB 3.5 inch Barracuda hard drive
- Maxtor 300GB SATA150 drive Model 7L300S0
- Netgear R6220 router
- TP-LINK 16-port Fast Ethernet Switch
- Lenovo ThinkCentre M92p SFF i7-4770 28GB RAM 480GB SSD and 2TB WD Blue data disk
- 8 Mostly NVIDIA cards with additional brackets
- New 240W LITEON Model PS-5241-03 for Lenovo ThinkCentre M77 M80 M81 M91 SFF
- Logisys 550W ATX Power Supply
- PCI Parallel Port add-in card SY-PCI10004
- 350W Small Form Factor Power Supply
- Benq IDE DVD R/W
- HP SATA DVD R/W drive
- Thermaltake 500W ATX power supply
- (2) 50mm Com2 Cable for Lenovo ThinkCentre M900 M600 M700 M700 desktop
- SimpleTech USB enclosure with 1TB drive
- PCI express USB 3.0 cards
- PCI SATA e-SATA IDE card
- HP Elite 8300 24GB RAM 1TB drive NVIDIA NVS 510 LS-120
- T-Mobile 4GLTE Signal Booster
Summary
I will try to delete items as they sell. Should only be a couple more things I put on this list. Yes, it is eclectic, but also priced cheap.