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Another instance of ebay madness?
Message #1 Posted by Gene on 27 Mar 2003, 9:20 p.m.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3014825471&category=11712

I have to admit I don't understand this one at all. $112?

      
$117 and climbing,
Message #2 Posted by Norm on 27 Mar 2003, 9:33 p.m.,
in response to message #1 by Gene

they don't seem to know their pricing. I admit to buying a 48G+ (for curiosity's sake) for $115 from an internet retailer (not eBay) . But that was fully new-in-box. Later I visit the college bookstore and they've got the same calculator for $95 . So you gotta know your prices.

            
And a $32 10B too!
Message #3 Posted by More eBay follies on 27 Mar 2003, 11:36 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Norm

The buyer's desire for things Hp extend to business calculators as well. Check their history as see they paid $32 for a used 10B, no manual and a name engraved on the back.

P.T. Barnum once said...

            
Re: $117 and climbing,
Message #4 Posted by Patrick on 28 Mar 2003, 3:36 p.m.,
in response to message #2 by Norm

You might notice the small feedback numbers (0) and (3) of the two main bidders -- eBay newbies.

To think that a month ago I picked up a Buy-It-Now 48G for $45 and a week ago got a 48GX for $75. Maybe I should offer my 48G to the loser for his second place bid?

Bid low and bid often, that's the ticket.


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