On Wed, 28 Mar 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1225858889
> 
> Should I have bid the $10 opening and put the item in play for the rest of 
> the pdml to follow-up on?  Any thoughts?

Personally, I wouldn't, but it's up to you.  Putting in a bid just to kill
the BIN option will mean that the camera will likely go for pretty close
to what it's worth, which is more than $90.  :)  This way, the buyer,
whoever they are, gets a good deal.  It's true that the seller's losing
out, but that's really their own fault in this case, since they put a
BIN price on an item they admitted to knowing little about.  A call to a
good camera store or a few minutes of online price checking would have let
them know what they had, but they chose to go with a BIN price.  They got
what they asked for it, which isn't so bad.  Of course, I'm not looking
for a KX Motor Drive, so no big loss here.  If I was, then I'd probably be
pissed off.  :)  Isn't the KX Motor Drive the really rare one?  The K2DMD
is more common, AFAIK.  What's the scoop?

chris

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