Just for fun - Lets post our very first Heatware sale item that we did

tangoseal

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It kind of brings back memories of old hardware. In fact I absolutely do NOT remember this piece of hardware back then it has been so long, 9 years ago lol wow

Here is my very first Heatware item I sold:
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I remember that transaction. The guy was like, "Do you have heatware?" and I was like, "What's that?"
 
I believe this date of 1997 may be a typo.. i'm not sure if the KT7 was out at this time.. but anywho.. looks like I've been around the trading circles for 20 yrs

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socket 940 days. I forget how it was all broken but I essentially traded a broken motherboard and CPU for a working motherboard.

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I gave up on heatware when I misspelled my email address by a single letter, and never found a way to resubmit the application (can't use my original username on a new email, as it's associated with my bad email).

I don't want to manage five different usernames and five different emails for my online presence, so fuck Heatware...luckily, you don't need it to buy shit on here (but can't leave reviews)
 
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And for a CRT wow! Probably a really nice Trinitron screen right?

He would have had to pay cash lol... Paypal wasn't even a thing in '00

Yeah back in the day I sent checks and money orders multiple times, but paypal has made things easier for sure. Pretty much have had my paypal account since around 03 or so, when I opened up an account with them .
 
Back in the "old days", I limited some of my early deals to cash transactions in public places.
 
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