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  2. 11 Vintage Electronics That Now Sell for a Fortune - AOL

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    Here are 11 items from the (not-so-distant) past that are now selling for hundreds or thousands of dollars on eBay, Facebook Marketplace, and elsewhere. smilehood/Etsy 1.

  3. 10 Old Tech Gadgets Worth a Pretty Penny Today

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    eBay Once a staple in home computing, especially in the late ’80s and early ’90s, the clunky Commodore 64 — also known as the C64 — remains popular among retro tech enthusiasts.

  4. Free Geek - Wikipedia

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    Free Geek's refurbished computers run Linux Mint and other free and open-source software. The use of free software gives a wide range of software without the need to manage licenses or payment. Free Geek was a joint winner of the first Chris Nicol FOSS Prize awarded by the Association for Progressive Communications (APC) in 2007. [4]

  5. Refurbishment (electronics) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the refurbished electronics marketplace Back Market claims that "refurbished" devices are distinct from "used" devices, where a "used" device is one where no repairs or testing have taken place. [2] However other specialist retailers, like The Big Phone Store, define refurbished phones as a specific type of used or second-hand device ...

  6. musicMagpie - Wikipedia

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    MusicMagpie Plc (styled as musicMagpie) is a British online retailer buying and selling refurbished electronics and second-hand computer games, consoles, books, films and music. [ 1 ] History

  7. uBid - Wikipedia

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    uBid.com was an online auction style and fixed-price shopping website offering goods sold directly by the company and items sold by pre-approved third-party merchants. The site specialized in excess new, refurbished, and overstock consumer electronics such as computers, electronics, home goods, jewelry, watches, and cellular phones.