This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment <<OFF TOPIC>> I just got a new notebook computer. My old computer, a Compaq 700Z, was = only two years old. I had the three year extended warranty and when it = required repairs they kindly informed me that the parts were no longer = available and that they would have to junk it. As alternative I was = given a brand new computer. One problem: The two batteries from the = old computer do not fit the new one! In the two years that I had my computer I almost NEVER used the = batteries! I did however periodically condition charge them to keep = them maintained but mostly they have just hung around. They are in new = condition with nil wear. Since I no longer have a use for two perfect = notebook computer batteries perhaps someone out there can. Someone = using Reyburn or tune lab perhaps? They fit a variety of Compaq notebook computers and perhaps some HP = notebooks since Compaq is actually a division of HP. The label says = "Series CMB002A" and "Compaq part number 246437-002". It says "For use = with Compaq CM2090/CM2130 family of computer products". I'm not sure = what models that includes but probably just about all of them made = between 1-3 years ago. I know it was a standard battery during that = time. Since I have no use for these perfectly good batteries I would like to = sell them. I would like to make some optional modifications to my new = computer so that would help pay for them. I'm don't know what a fair = price would be but they originally cost about $150.00 each. If you = could use these make me a fair offer and I'll probably take it. Bargain = time folks! Rob Goodale, RPT Las Vegas, NV ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/22/18/83/53/attachment.htm ---------------------- multipart/alternative attachment--
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