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Joe Analssandrini wrote:
When you buy used, you are buying "someone else's problems." (Why, in general, would someone sell a radio that is perfectly good?) I disagree. While you have to be careful when buying used equipment, you can get a lot more radio for less money. Why would someone sell a radio that is perfectly good? Lots of reasons. Maybe they bought a newer more expensive receiver. Maybe they got it at a great price at an estate sale and want to make a quick profit (nothing wrong with that). Maybe they just have too many radios and are cleaning out their shack. I've bought lots of good used stuff from eBay without a problem. The main thing is to check the feedback rating of the seller. Art N2AH |
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