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12-03-2002, 06:57 PM
Dear Sir/Miss:

My PDA has recently broken and I am in desperate need of a new one. As I am completely broke, I'm offering people with PDAs that are compatible with my needs everything I've ever bought on Ebay in exchange for their IPAQ:

1. One Compaq LTE 5200 running at 120mhz, 24 megs of ram, one gig HD, PCMCIA XJACK modem (28.8) swappable floppy and CD drives, adapter, battery (dead), sound, color and even a case!

2. Gotype! keyboard for palm III's and VII's

3. Casio E-15 Palm Size PC with all cables and adapters, case and a stylus (not original but works) and slip case

4. one Sony PCMCIA CD ROM drive (4X) with adapter, PC card and cable

5. one Compaq 1120t notebook computer running at 100mhz, 16 megs of ram, one gig HD and color screen. Lacks an adapter (you can use the other laptop's adapter without a problem if you want to power it up) and a cracked left hinge (impairs cosmetics only, no affect to performance whatsoever)

6. A Relisys Dimera 3500 digital camera w/a broken battery door (just cosmetic defect, still works well) and includes cable for PC hook up

7. one fake leather camera case

8. One Casio EM 500 pocket pc with color screen 16 meg ram and Pocket Pc OS....this one won't turn on, needs a wire that connects the power to the rest. Could bring around 50 bucks as a parts unit or 150 fixed but I can't find the part anywhere, if you want I'll include the broken part so you can try to locate it yourself?

The net value of all this stuff is somewhere in the neighborhood of 400-450 according to my own research. Some people have refused this offer with the reason that they want the cash from their auction. This makes no sense to me since you'd make money off of the trade! I would pay for my own shipping and you your own if we were to go though with this. If you are interested please let me know ASAP as I've offered this to about 20 people!

Please contact me at sccmajorgeneral@aol.com if interested!

Regards,

G. Garcia