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I find it rather suspicious that at least four current TAS listings for the Casio Z-1GR use the exact same series of photos.
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(03-21-2022 09:22 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: [ -> ]I find it rather suspicious that at least four current TAS listings for the Casio Z-1GR use the exact same series of photos.

One seems to be gone by now, the other three on eBay are all from Japan but from different sellers (or from the same seller who uses different names, who knows?). Whether scam or laziness can only be found out by buying one ;-)

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Max
(03-21-2022 01:42 PM)Maximilian Hohmann Wrote: [ -> ]Hello!

(03-21-2022 09:22 AM)toml_12953 Wrote: [ -> ]I find it rather suspicious that at least four current TAS listings for the Casio Z-1GR use the exact same series of photos.

One seems to be gone by now, the other three on eBay are all from Japan but from different sellers (or from the same seller who uses different names, who knows?). Whether scam or laziness can only be found out by buying one ;-)

Regards
Max

OK, go ahead and buy one and let us know! Big Grin
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(03-21-2022 02:02 PM)toml_12953 Wrote: [ -> ]OK, go ahead and buy one and let us know!

As a principle I don't buy calculators with LCD display for that kind of price (for the ones who don't want to look it up: They ask around 150$/Euros for each). I'm more interested in early models with luminous displays. But sure, if I can get a later model like these cheap, I will buy it. And by "cheap" I mean something like 30 Euros. I have plenty of Casio and Sharp BASIC programmables and never paid more than that.

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Max
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