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Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:04 pm
by caluser2000

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 5:32 pm
by WelshWizard
Well he is always driving the prices up, so maybe he thinks there are more out there like him!

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 6:55 pm
by mrad01
When I saw dreamer, I thought you might be referring to this:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/computers/vintage/auction-656760490.htm

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 7:16 pm
by caluser2000
WelshWizard wrote:Well he is always driving the prices up, so maybe he thinks there are more out there like him!
Seems to have lost out to some serious bidders lately. The kb does have a funky key colour combo.
A Din to mini Din adapter plus http://www.trademe.co.nz/computers/peri ... 671150.htm would do the same job and be as useful.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 8:36 pm
by lizardb0y
mrad01 wrote:When I saw dreamer, I thought you might be referring to this:

http://www.trademe.co.nz/computers/vintage/auction-656760490.htm


That's what sprung to mind for me as well. I remember some selling a couple of Mac Plusses for $10 each on Trade Me only a couple of years ago.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Thu Oct 31, 2013 10:48 pm
by kevman3d
caluser2000 wrote:Seems to have lost out to some serious bidders lately.


I think you have it completely wrong - well, that's if you can believe the quotes on his TM profile description... lol! :roll:

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 5:01 am
by caluser2000
That provides a giggle alright. Legend in his own lunch box ;) Nice to see x86 stuff being appreciated.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Fri Nov 01, 2013 6:38 am
by SpidersWeb
I bought about two boxes worth last year for stuff all, just because their was a single XT keyboard in it.
If anyone needed one locally I'd just be like 'help yourself'. I got a more period appropriate Philips AT for $3ish at Trash Palace.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 4:46 pm
by tezza
Hi guys,

Yesterday I was sent a letter by rturner about some of the comments on this forum. He feels he’s being unfairly targeted by some members.

My initial though was Mr Turner was being a little overly-sensitive given some of his own public comments on Trade Me (“little-boys trousers comes to mind”). On further reflection though, I’ve decided it is worth putting my Administrator’s hat on and making a few comments regarding these concerns as they don’t just apply to rturner, but any other VC trader we might wish to comment on.

People are free to list and bid how they like on Trade Me. Other people (i.e. those on this forum) also have the right to comment on listings, prices and biddings. I do myself. The whole purpose of the Trade Me section is to make it a space for discussion without the restrictive nature of the “questions and answer” format of Trade Me bid comments. Some of our forum discussions are critical of certain behaviour. I don’t have a problem with that in most cases. However, there is a point where this criticism can, in its frequency and tone, start to appear like an on-going personal attack.

Postings poking fun at Traders and their idiosyncrasies can seem harmless enough but the NZ Vintage Computer Forums is a public forum. It might feel that we are in a bar talking among ourselves but actually the whole world can read what we say. You’ll be surprised just how many people view these forums who are not members. A good rule of thumb is not to post anything you wouldn't say to a person face to face. I’d ask members to think about this when using the forums.

Incidentally, rturner’s letter to me was courteous and respectful. Bear in mind that rturner does have an interest in Vintage computers and might well be a member of this forum sometime in the future.

Ok, I've made my point. Now back to our regular programming…</Admin Mode Off>

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 5:11 pm
by caluser2000
The price of the kb has dropped from the original $100, so my initial post actually had an effect non the less. It's still well above market value regardless.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 6:55 pm
by kevman3d
Thanks Terry. :)

Bear in mind that rturner does have an interest in Vintage computers and might well be a member of this forum sometime in the future.


It would be good if rturner did join this forum, as I'm sure getting involved in discussions over other vintage topics would be good to help disperse the negative connotations that have built up through his perceived TM behavior (not helped by his profile comments that appear to be written to aggravate others). He may have a lot of valuable insight that some of us could benefit from given how much he seems to buy , and therefore likely has in his collection.

Its very easy to judge someone through their online actions, but its just as easy to mis-judge the real person. Of course, I'm trying to keep an open mind when I say that... But I guess that'll be up to him to hopefully consider. He's obviously reading this forum... Being part of it wouldn't be a bad idea for someone with the same passion to connect with others. :D

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 7:54 pm
by caluser2000
Badgering a TM trader to break up a collection numerous times, against a families wishes, from an estate sale didn't do any favours. That particular auction did quite well in the end.

KBs down to a more reasonable price.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 9:12 pm
by tezza
kevman3d wrote:Thanks Terry. :)

Bear in mind that rturner does have an interest in Vintage computers and might well be a member of this forum sometime in the future.


It would be good if rturner did join this forum, as I'm sure getting involved in discussions over other vintage topics would be good to help disperse the negative connotations that have built up through his perceived TM behavior (not helped by his profile comments that appear to be written to aggravate others). He may have a lot of valuable insight that some of us could benefit from given how much he seems to buy , and therefore likely has in his collection.

Its very easy to judge someone through their online actions, but its just as easy to mis-judge the real person. Of course, I'm trying to keep an open mind when I say that... But I guess that'll be up to him to hopefully consider. He's obviously reading this forum... Being part of it wouldn't be a bad idea for someone with the same passion to connect with others. :D

Yes, I agree.

Re: Dreamer

PostPosted: Sat Nov 02, 2013 10:16 pm
by acsi
Whilst I agree with this I can't help but also remember the negative comments from a certain someone about several of my auctions in the past. Not just on my own auctions but also negative references to my auctions on another person's auction as well.

This being said I have purchased some of his so called junk (his description from his TM profile) and had no issue's. In fact I recommend him as a seller.

As for price, if it's too high it won't sell and the price usually (but not always) gets reduced after a few attempts.