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#Auctionsieve pro

AMan Pro provides customizable templates for packing slips invoices and customer emails for the production of these items in bulk. AMan Pro automates many of these tasks and reduces the time involved considerably without requiring change to the sellers business process. Inventory must be replenished to maintain revenue. Prices are constantly changing and have to be adjusted accordingly bearing in mind the revenue and profit requirements of the seller. Packing slips sending customer emails and printing postage can consume many hours. A complete Listing Pricing and Order Fulfillment management tool.Competing on the Amazon Marketplace requires a seller to be more efficient and timely with fulfilling order setting competitive prices and listing inventory. I found cheap ebay deals but shipping to my country would be more expensive than the scope itself! In the end I had to pay ~300$ for a local second hand one.From: SpaceWare Inc. End quote - I tried such sites! and the cheapest I found is $170 - End quote - Hah, I was in the same situation, no scope, and nowhere to buy it. Of course this is somewhat dependent on the population density and type of industry in your neighborhood. Quote from: Azhar on August 13, 2013, 01:27:34 am - Quote from: alm on August 11, 2013, 01:14:20 pm -Local pickup will often get you better deals, especially for large, heavy scopes that are expensive to ship. If it works good, that sounds like a fair price. XD) It was $130 with well below $20 for shipping. He was selling scores of the things, most in far worse shape (knobs missing, etc. Personally I just bought a Tek 2225 from a university surplus batch, all the controls are in place, no external damage, seller says is in working order and was in use until recently. For an iconic Tek in good working order, $250-$500. For a Tek that's in working order, be prepared to shell out above $100. With these rebadged white flashy BK Precisions, Tenmas and similar, you may need to wait significantly less for a bargain.

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My research results, for example: You can get a good Hameg for $50 or less, but you may have to wait months for it (at least on the US site). It's a good idea to use the ended listings function on eBay, that will give you a realistic idea of the price ranges. Patience may be helpful, a better deal is bound to come along. End quote - I tried such sites! and the cheapest I found is $170 Quote from: alm on August 11, 2013, 01:14:20 pm -Local pickup will often get you better deals, especially for large, heavy scopes that are expensive to ship.

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you can also use a nice program like auctionsieve to search for what you need - End quote - Thanks for the advice! will try this prog :) Quote from: kripton2035 on August 11, 2013, 08:00:14 am - with ebay it's not a question of luck (sometimes yes) but mainly of patience ! make automated searchs to warn you by email as soon a something you want is out then follow it, note the prices, and then if something similar pops out, you know with some precision the final price. I need help to build a simple oscilloscope!















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