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Old August 3rd 03, 01:39 AM
jm
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Default I don't know why anyone would buy or sell a computer on ebay

new anyway. I figured out on a 359 price (which is currently what I charge)
then I would lose $27.00. This is over half of my profit. And if I jack
the price up, then I make it too much.


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Old August 3rd 03, 02:29 AM
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jm wrote:
new anyway. I figured out on a 359 price (which is currently what I
charge) then I would lose $27.00. This is over half of my profit.
And if I jack the price up, then I make it too much.


It some cases it appears they use pulls or seconds in order to reduce prices
and increase profits. If I were you, I'd develop a good working relationship
with a distributor or two.
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Old August 3rd 03, 02:33 AM
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"S.Heenan" wrote in message
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jm wrote:
new anyway. I figured out on a 359 price (which is currently what I
charge) then I would lose $27.00. This is over half of my profit.
And if I jack the price up, then I make it too much.


It some cases it appears they use pulls or seconds in order to reduce

prices
and increase profits. If I were you, I'd develop a good working

relationship
with a distributor or two.
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What do I do? Do you mean a local shop? Or a "real" distributor?


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Old August 3rd 03, 05:45 AM
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In article iDZWa.51712$uu5.4932@sccrnsc04,
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What do I do? Do you mean a local shop? Or a "real" distributor?

Proper distributor.

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