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Clatsop Community College Surplus Sale

NorthCoastOregon July 23, 2008

Clatsop Community College is holding a surplus sale, Thursday, July 24th 10 am – 3pm. The sale will be held in the shop area off of 16th St. Parking Lot.

Items for sale include computers, monitors, printers, and other computer related equipment. There is also AV equipment, some stuff from the kitchen, and miscellaneous office supplies. Most items are obsolete. Some have been cannibalized or may be broken.

Cash or checks are acceptable. Credit cards have to be taken up to Student Services and a receipt brought back showing payment before the item purchased can be removed.Nothing over $50. Computer – $25, Monitor – $20. All items are sold AS-IS. There will be an area set up to plug in machines to test them. Memories have been wiped, so you will have to find operating system and other software on your own.

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