In a message dated 10/15/01 6:32:33 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
> There is a seller on eBay called mondog who sells 500 batteries. He does
> request a "core", but he doesn't required one.
>
> I've purchased three brand-new, hence "new old stock", batteries from him 
and
> they have all been excellent performers.--

What sort of price? - with and without the "core"? Could you please post his
address?
>>

New-old-stock batteries typically go for $65 from this specific seller, a he 
uses the "Buy It Now" option.

His "core" credit is $5, which seems low to me, bringing the net price of a 
new-old-stock battery to $60.

I have seen batteries of unknown and unstated condition, other than claiming 
"it holds a charge", go for more from other sellers, when the "Buy It Now" 
option wasn't available. That's the nature of eBay.

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