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"Bob Parker" <bobp.deletethis@bluebottle.com> wrote in message
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I just purchased the same on ebay for $8
It is out of another computer but is working just fine.
How could you knock that??
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Mate, Dick Smith has in their catalogue 256mb pc 133 sdram for $136On 21/01/2008 10:28 Angelo Sartore wrote:
"Phil Allison"
The BIG Q concerns the origin and provenance of the goods ............
Are they from reject batches, old and defective stock sold at auction or
maybe goods stolen from shops or warehouses ??
I agree!
I made the mistake of buying some Lithium batteries from an eBay seller.
Good feedback & all. About half the price of the same batteries available
here. Same 'quality' brand just a lot cheaper. Over half of them were no
good. Very boring indeed. Probably a reject batch sold off cheap.
NEVER AGAIN!
Angelo Sartore
Melbourne
AUSTRALIA
ADOPT, ADAPT, INVENT, DESTROY !
That's exactly the reason I've avoided Ebay and bought from normal
outlets. If you get something from DSE which is defective, you just take
it back and the drones will replace it on the spot.
One of my mates bought a used digital camera for me on Ebay. When I
got it, it was just the camera with none of its accessories (e.g. USB
cable), not even its soft case, and it was full of rock concert photos.
Almost like the seller grabbed it while the owner wasn't looking then sold
it.
OK, maybe I'm cynical ...
Bob
I just purchased the same on ebay for $8
It is out of another computer but is working just fine.
How could you knock that??