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Re: RE: DDAR bulk purchase
A DDR @ £140 to your door in the UK is a very good price and the only thing
Graham is
going to be making out of this deal is lots of work for himself. I have
purchased 3 DDR's
@ a cost of £330 but they are stuck in our Washington DC office :-( and I
have quotes of
$150 for shipping them to the UK :-( Add it up.
Vince
PS. I only wish I had waited for Grahams offer to pan out.
Tuesday, May 08, 2001, 8:20:57 AM, you wrote:
Graham> Just to clear this up, I am not looking to make any profit on
these units,
Graham> the 140 quid is to cover worst case scenario with excessive
exchange rates,
Graham> no discount and allowing plenty for repacking so that the units
don't get
Graham> damaged and therefore we don't need insurance. I will keep track
of all
Graham> costs and refund any excess payments. Right now the actual
estimated cost of
Graham> having the units delivered to my house is $189 each and I am
allowing 7 quid
Graham> each for onward delivery from me. That is how I get to the 140
quid being
Graham> requested. However this was based on 50 units, it now looks like
there will
Graham> be 55, if this leads to a decrease in per unit costs, then that
will be
Graham> passed on. Also we have no real idea how much the packing
materials are
Graham> going to cost (for example pallets may be required) and have
therefore
Graham> allowed plenty on that score. Finally, although Dell responded
to my request
Graham> for a quote with the standard price, I have since complained and
they have
Graham> now replied saying that once I give them precise numbers and
address
Graham> information, then they will reconsider. As far as I can see, the
only way to
Graham> get one of these units cheaper is to have someone bring it over
in their own
Graham> luggage, if you have that opportunity then grab it!
Graham> Regards
Graham> Graham
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