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WTB: Miscellaneous Small Parts

Reese Sardines in Olive Oil, 4.375-Ounce Cans (Pack of 10: shrink wrapped)

Well, this takes the prize for the strangest trade offer .. I just had to look it up. According to current prices at Amazon.com, this along is worth $19.48. There are 29 reviews, of which 16 were five star ..

Ok, back to reality. Cleaning out the kitchen is a bit unorthodox. Most of your audience here is going to be looking for more conventional, computer related items.
 
Well, this takes the prize for the strangest trade offer .. I just had to look it up. According to current prices at Amazon.com, this along is worth $19.48. There are 29 reviews, of which 16 were five star ..

Ok, back to reality. Cleaning out the kitchen is a bit unorthodox. Most of your audience here is going to be looking for more conventional, computer related items.

Sure: but you never know! The sardines are shrink wrapped and good to go. :D
 
What do I need:
3 power extension cables
2 power cables
1 floppy cable (I/O)
1 PS/2 mouse

I like sardines, but REALLY?

Do you have a computer recycler anywhere near you? I'd be willing to bet that they'd GIVE YOU AC mains cables and floppy cables. I'd also suspect that they probably have boxes of PS/2 mice that would go begging for $1. With the exception of the CPU and the power brick, the rest of your list is uneconomical to ship.
 
Do you have a computer recycler anywhere near you?
Sure.

I'd be willing to bet that they'd GIVE YOU AC mains cables and floppy cables.
Here on Long Island, NY companies are generally extremely hesitant to give away stuff in the light of having to deal with people and in case of liability.

I'd also suspect that they probably have boxes of PS/2 mice that would go begging for $1.
I will visit the Goodwill Store: they usually have some stuff.

With the exception of the CPU and the power brick, the rest of your list is uneconomical to ship.
True, I guess.
 
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