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Post by Marc on Dec 5, 2008 16:05:10 GMT -5
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Post by Sniper..Unit 305 on Dec 5, 2008 18:48:03 GMT -5
I dont know the seller but I saw he had a 100% good rating for his feedback profile. Thats basicaly what I look for is the feedback ratings and then when it comes to electronics its a shot in the dark as far as how well or how long it will work since it is over 30yrs old and theres so doggone much that can and does go wrong with all these old sets. Its a crapshoot for sure when you buy anything you cant touch in person and check it all out ! I beleive as long as you have a good and reasonably priced tech on hand and get the set for a good price it would be worth owning. Sniper
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Post by Marc on Dec 5, 2008 18:52:17 GMT -5
thanks Sniper I put a bid in we will see if it lasts
Marc
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Post by Sniper..Unit 305 on Dec 5, 2008 19:38:10 GMT -5
Hope you get it for a decent price Marc !! Good Luck.....Sniper
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Post by Sniper..Unit 305 on Dec 5, 2008 19:41:11 GMT -5
Marc..One more thing..dont bid so early ! Whenever I really want something, I wait for the last few seconds to submit my bid and then I bid my absolute max at that point and if I get it for less than my max..its ok..if I get it at my max, that too is ok with me, and then again if I loose it, well, then I'm not disappointed because it sold for more than I wanted to pay. Thats just the way I do it ! Again...Good Luck....Sniper
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Post by husker on Dec 6, 2008 0:23:00 GMT -5
I always put in a small early bid so I get emails to remind me if I get out bid...and if you really want it, use a snipe program
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Post by Marc on Dec 6, 2008 8:59:05 GMT -5
Well it went over my limit so I will just have to wate for a different one! Thanks for the advice. Marc
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