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Author Topic: Anyone want a 5830 (Sapphire Xtreme) in the UK? I have 4 spare for sale  (Read 762 times)
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June 14, 2011, 07:45:22 PM
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hiya guys,

Can't post anywhere else so i guess i'm trapped for now. I have 4 5830 Sapphire Xtreme that i need to get rid of and knew you lot might be interested. Actually bought for something entirely unrelated to bitcoin (i'm a chemist - we do lots of calculations of a similar type to bitcoin), bought them and then found a better solution (cluster FTW). They are unopened, unused and ready to go.


I'm in England, i'm happy to ship anywhere. I'm not entirely sure what is appropriate to ask for them but i'm not looking to swindle anyone, so make me an offer and we will work something out.

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Forgot to say i will accept PayPal, but also BTC. I will work out the BTC +5% so that i have a chance to sell the coins before the market volatility gets the better of me.

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June 14, 2011, 09:15:08 PM
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I'm interested!  If we reach an agreement I would be happy to pay with BTC.

I can get them here in New Zealand for NZD$202.96 including tax (http://goo.gl/BDQQR) ; that's $811.85 for four, with a one-year warranty.
At current exchange rate, that's four new cards for 405.38 GBP. 

Can you make me an offer (including fairly speedy shipping to New Zealand -- so I can begin before the difficulty gets INSANE) which will make me not worry about the inability to claim warranty? 

Aside from it arguably being silly to them halfway around the planet when it's possible your next-door neighbour wants them, I note after a quick price aggregator search that the UK retail prices for these are quite high, so I understand if you want to hold out for a better price.

Let me know Smiley
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June 14, 2011, 10:10:44 PM
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I'd do it as a favour if you couldn't get them in NZ, but tbh i don't think it's worth it for you considering the cards cost me only very slightly less than you will have to pay at that shop  + the cost of shipping ("fairly speedy" = fairly expensive afaik) + difficulty increase while you wait as you mentioned.
 

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June 15, 2011, 12:22:21 AM
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Yeah, it does sound like the sensible option for me to buy locally if you aren't offering some ridiculously low price Smiley
Thanks & good luck with the sale!
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