1982 Apple IIe A2S2064 80 Column +64K RAM w/4 Cards Computer 820-0064-B

$139.99
Disk II Interface Card 650-X104
Disk II Interface Card 650-X104
Applied Engineering 80 Column +64K RAM Card
Applied Engineering 80 Column +64K RAM Card
1982 211-09 IDM CENTRONIC INTERFACE CARD BOARD
1982 211-09 IDM CENTRONIC INTERFACE CARD BOARD
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
SSB-1 MPD SUPER SERIAL Board Card
SSB-1 MPD SUPER SERIAL Board Card
Vintage
Yes
Brand
Apple
Type
Home Computer
Model
Apple IIe
MPN
A2S2064
1982 Apple IIe A2S2064 80 Column +64K RAM w/4 Cards Computer 820-0064-B

Powers On  (For Parts or Repair) Selling AS-IS with NO RETURNS.

Displays garbled on the monitor (monitor not included).  Computer was previously used at Santa Cruz high school
in California. 

Please see the photos for condition.  What you see in the photos is what you
will receive.  I listed all the cards in "Item specifics". 

I am selling this as-is with no returns. 

If there is an issue with the product then email me first.  Don't revert to leaving undesirable feedback.  The best way is to simply communicate with an email.  I work with all my costumers to try and make it right.  

I work as high school teacher and the only days I can ship are a few days on Monday, and every Tuesdays and Thursdays.  I don't ship on the weekend because my box store is not open on those days, I am busy testing and posting computers for sale,  and I want to spend some time with my family.   Thus, I place a "3 days to ship" to accommodate these issues.  Thank you for your understanding.  

I only use eBay Global Shipping Service on International Order, no exceptions. 

I will ship to Hawaii, Alaska, PO Boxes, and PR, even though I have a block on these areas, but they will be subject to paying exact shipping cost that will be calculated.  Please ask prior to purchasing the computer.  

eBay policies leave me with no choice but to mark each of my auctions with a “no return” policy.  This is being done to protect me against returns such as (buyer’s remorse).   After using the item for days and weeks, the buyer can submit a return and is not obligated to reimburse the seller for shipping charges and I have to pay for shipping charges back.  Even though it is marked a “no return, “a buyer can still submit a return if the item was not as described or the item was damaged during shipping.  Also, I do not need an eBay policy to do what is right and accept the item back if it wasn’t as described or damaged during shipping.  Keep in mind, that I mainly sell vintage computers and vintage computer accessories.  That said even though the box/item may not show damage, the internal mechanism may have been damaged or jarred from a rough truck and/or plane ride.  I will work with ALL my customers to resolve the problem.  Recently, I have had to take back items where the buyer didn’t check with mom/dad, husband/wife, or God prior to buying and did a return.  eBay forced me to take the item back.  Personally, I do not think that this is an acceptable way to return items.  Many of the sellers on here are just trying to provide for their families and this kind of previous return is not fair to the seller.  We are not Walmart or Costco that cannot absorb these financial damages.   Again, I will work with all my costumers to ensure that they are happy with the item they purchased.  Thank you for your patronage.