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Posted by Franc Zabkar on 05/02/07 22:39
On Wed, 02 May 2007 11:23:00 GMT, "peter" <peter@aust.com> put finger
to keyboard and composed:
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>"Franc Zabkar" <fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote in message
>news:79bg33dvn33iv8rhhk85astvqn71hmgf2n@4ax.com...
>> On Wed, 02 May 2007 05:25:13 GMT, sales@___Email_Address_on_Web_site
>> (SalesMart.com.au) put finger to keyboard and composed:
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>>>On Wed, 02 May 2007 08:03:01 +1000, Franc Zabkar
>>><fzabkar@iinternode.on.net> wrote:
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>>>>On Sun, 29 Apr 2007 09:30:51 -0400, "Jerry" <Hello@spam.com> put
>>>>finger to keyboard and composed:
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>>>>>In the US I can buy almost 3 Pioneer 112D's for what your selling 1 for.
>>>>>I
>>>>>don't think the exchange rate is 3 to 1, why are your prices so high?
>>>>
>>>>I just bought a Pioneer DVR-112D with Nero for AU$55 from a local
>>>>Internet cafe. At the next local computer market the same drive will
>>>>probably be $5 to $10 cheaper.
>>>>
>>>>The cafe also offered me a DVR-212 for AU$55.
>>>
>>>Down to $45 Inc GST for the Pioneer DVR-212 now with one Bonus DVD-R
>>>16X disc. This is in Australian Dollars and the drives are backed by
>>>Pioneer Australia warranty support.
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>> Your prices are average. And even if they were not, I would still
>> advise buyers to avoid you as a matter of principle.
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>Why ?
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>I buy from salesmart all the time and never had a single problem with
>dealing
>with Colin @ salesmart.
I don't buy from spammers.
>> In any case, if Pioneer is handling the warranty support, then people
>> may as well save the freight cost and deal directly with their choice
>> of vendors at various computer markets throughout Australia:
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>> http://www.computerfairs.com.au/
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>That site has no drives on it at all.
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>> http://www.computermarkets.com/
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>That site has no pioneer 212 drives on it.
>Are you trolling Franc. If you are going to post at least post where the
>drives are cheaper.
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>Who sells the pioneer 212 for below $45oz Franc ?
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>Don't expect a reply.
You've never been to a computer market, have you?
http://www.computermarkets.com/market_info.php
About the Markets/Fairs
"For those who have not been to a computer market before, a computer
market is no different from any other market in that it is composed of
stalls run by various vendors. Each vendor pays a small fee for the
space he occupies and uses it to display and sell his goods. The sale
that takes place is a transaction between the vendor and the customer
and has nothing to do with the organizer of the market.
The difference between other markets and computer markets is that in a
computer market all stalls are involved in the selling of mainly
computer gear. On sale are complete systems, hardware, software,
accessories and peripherals, both second hand and new equipment. 95%
of a person's computer requirement can be satisfied at a computer
market. Also you will see virtually every brand of equipment. Walk
into a shop and you will see only a fraction of what's on display at
the computer markets we conduct."
- Franc Zabkar
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