>yah, but it's a little weird- the BIN price changes from one auction to the
>next, and some are guaranteed against DOA while others have "no guarantee"
>stated.
What exactly does BIN mean? I know NIB means New in Box, but BIN?!?
Thanks,
Chris Searles
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