OK friends,
thanks for answering so clear and detailled.
That was the reason I asked for...
It would be interesting how many units were
produced for the englishspeaking market and how
(few)many for the german. That's surely a
difference.
45$ for that offer; that must have been a stupid seller, I think.
Probably I'll hold it for longer.
Several ins and outs are new in my opinion as you
can also interpret it as function tests.
But thats my last comment in that affair.
Stefan
>Hmm. A "few hours" of use is not "new/unused", either.
>I just bought a "mint" MP2100 with AC adapter, original box, manuals,
>CD, serial cables and adapter, modem, 2MB flash card, leather case,
>extra stylus, and extra battery tray for US $45.
>
>That's about 3% of your asking price, and with many extras included.
>
>
>On Jul 10, 2009, at 6:36 AM, info@punkt-x.de wrote:
>
>> Hello Andy,
>>
>>
>> I've seen such prices too,
>> but in my opinion "mint" is not "new"/unused.
>>
>>
>> Maybe I'll hold my piece untill it is worth its weight in silver...
>>
>> But thanks for answering at all.
>>
>> Stefan
>>
>>
>>> Dear Stefan
>>>
>>> This is exceedingly high @ £853 or $1389.
>>>
>>> J and K sales sell mint condition 2100s for about £100. Knowledge
>>> Navigator will sell you a mint unit for $400 and these are
>>> generally the
>>> most expensive prices today.
>>>
>>> Your suggestion is really quite unreasonable.
>>>
>>> Andy
>>>
>>>
>>> On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 10:30:24 +0200, info@punkt-x.de said:
>>>>
>>>
>>>> My price idea are 999 Euro.
>>>>
>>>>
>
>
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