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![]() "Corbin Ray" wrote... I found a seller on eBay, Nilbee-Radio-Store, who has the PL550 listed with a $49 starting bid and with a $59 "buy it now" price. So if you were able to get the radio with a $49 bid, with his shipping at $14.99 + $1 insurance, your total price would be just $64.99. Liypn, however, lists this radio with a comparable "buy it now" price of $59.90, but he doesn't offer a lower bid as an portion. So, to buy this radio from Liypn, the radio is $59.90, shipping is $22, and insurance is $5, and so your total price would be $86.90. I've bought five radios from Liypn and I have had an excellent experience each time. But if I was about to buy another radio and I could get from another merchant for 34% less money, then I would probably go with the lower price. Anyway, here's the link to Nilbee's eBay sto http://stores.ebay.com/Nilbee-Radio-Store Compare the feedback of each vendor. Liypn has 100% positives the last I looked... and over 300 sales. And also carefully examine the listing... is there an English maual like with Liypn's? Is there an English version of the Chinese labels on the front of the radio? Is a 110 to 220 volt converter included free? Can the person selling from Nilbee's give you the quality and consistency of the customer service you've already had from Liypn? |
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