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Ren Hoek wrote: On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 19:45:42 -0500, Darrin wrote: On Tue, 8 Mar 2005 18:15:40 -0600, "Ken Bessler" wrote: "Darrin" wrote in message ... On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 17:02:35 -0600, Ren Hoek wrote: On Mon, 07 Mar 2005 23:50:08 -0500, Darrin wrote: Pro 95 1000-Channel Dual-Trunking Handheld Scanner in near new condition. Includes radio, antenna, manual, trunking guide, and alkaline battery holder. Frequency Coverage: 25-54, 108-136.9875, 137-174, 216-225, 406-512, 806-960 (excluding cellular) and 1240-1300MHz. $90 + $7 shipping. Brand new for $129.00 at Radio Shack. And your point is? BTW, the radio sold quickly. His point was that in his opinion, your price was too high. In my opinion, your price was probably a good deal. Who's right? Based on how quickly it sold, my guess would be me and at least you and the new owner. That's 3:1 against the price police. 'nuff said. I'll never figure out the "price police mentality". Oh well. No life I guess. These are the same kind of people who whine about high ATM fees but complain when someone points out a better deal on a new vs near new scanner.Go figure. By the way, what is near new? Only a few "minor" scratches or what? I have a near new condition Bearcat III for sale and I'll take $300.00 for it. Any takers? Don't post that it's too high because if you do you'll have people say you don't have a life. Troll, troll, troll your boat..... What an ass. $90 for a Pro-95 sounds like a good deal to me too. good price for a good radio enough said... |
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