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Old 07-04-2008, 10:03 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Another quality post by the MOM :P

Just a few corrections to be cheeky

Wii now would cost USD$400 -420 with shipping and a PS3 40G would be about $550-600. Modest estimates of course. Guess u not been selling them for awhile :P


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Old 07-04-2008, 10:10 AM   #42 (permalink)
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Another quality post by the MOM :P

Just a few corrections to be cheeky

Wii now would cost USD$400 -420 with shipping and a PS3 40G would be about $550-600. Modest estimates of course. Guess u not been selling them for awhile :P


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I bow to your superior knowledge of Branded Electronics .

I placed Shipping Costs quite high because of the fact the Poster lives in Venezuela.

I'm not a postman , So I'm not certain about that kind of thing .
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many thanks for the post willhof iam not into Branded Electronics. mostly pc cases / pc hardware & software anything related to pcs. hdd / printers / dvd writers/ motherboards cpu / psu ect . new or old. ebay is only full of old crap in this line
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Great eye-openig article!

I have a question for any and all; What about the mp3/mp4/mp5 market, would this be a market to dabble into? I think iPods are the holy grail of that market but there are plenty that can not afford or even parents that buy them for their children only to have the child loose or break the device and they are unwilling to purchase new ones.

In addition, some buy one or two of these devices perhaps because they are doing some activity the may comprimise the expensive players, such as a physical activity or a hobby that is around water, sand etc..

Any thoughts on this would be greatly appriciated.
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Great advice will. My question is though, what do you make of the imported electronics market? The video games, software, PC accessories etc. Presuming the seller is reputable of course.

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Great advice will. My question is though, what do you make of the imported electronics market? The video games, software, PC accessories etc. Presuming the seller is reputable of course.

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What do I make of it ? It depends entirely on the supplier etc.

The electronics market can be incredibly profitable if you find the right product - but equally, it can also be incredibly unprofitable.

It depends on a lot of things .
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