From: STeve Andre' (andres_at_msu.edu)
Date: Thu Dec 02 1999 - 08:24:20 EST
Absolutely! But how are you going to do that? Can you get that nice grainy
feeling? I really would want that original feeling (if not even more rough).
...What am I offered for my old ones? For some odd reason I haven't been
able to throw them away. ;-)
--STeve Andre'
andres_at_msu.edu
At 09:18 AM 12/2/1999 +0000, Adam Quantrill wrote:
>Sounds like good business if you can get it.
>
>I was thinking of remanufacturing these as they seem to be an expensive
item for what they are. Anyone interested in 20 for £5 inc shipping?
>
>- Adam
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>Subject: RE: Prices at eBay auctions (TrackPoint caps <G>)
>Author: MIME:"Michael Geary" <Mike_at_Geary.com> at INTERNET
>Date: 12/1/99 7:24 PM
>
>> From: James H. E. Maugham [mailto:CaptJHEM_at_waterw.com] > Subject: Re:
Misappropriated (?) TP600
>>
>> Oh, I'm a firm believer in sniping. I've won most of my auctions > in
the last
>> few minutes. But I've also seen an awful lot of them just climb > out of
sight
>> as some bidders get hot and are unwilling to "lose" regardless > of what
they
>> ultimately pay. The sniping is not proof of shilling, but my > knowing
that an
>> item can be purchased at retail for less than it's going for at bid is >
adequate proof to me that the price is too high.
>
>Has anyone noticed the prices people pay for TrackPoint caps on eBay? I
saw one auction where someone paid $15 plus $4.20 shipping for *ONE* cap.
The guy that sells these caps usually gets $6 + $4.20 for one cap. And he's
buying them from IBM at $5 for two caps with free shipping, just like
anyone else can. Go figure.
>
>-Mike
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