Quite the story!  Thanks for your reply.  I think 37% is better then no
profit!

On 5/17/07, ~Mary G. Ray~ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Matt:
>
> Well, until you asked (Thank You), I hadn't really bothered to calculate
> my
> ultimate profit.  It was actually more than I thought.  At Target, I
> bought
> six Nokia 6030 To Go phones w/$100 refills for $539.58 (incl. tax) ($88
> plus
> $1.93 tax on each phone). I did not sell three of the $100 refills,
> keeping
> them for myself. The actual cost to me of each of them works out to $58.50
> after you subtract the income from the sale of the phone.  I have a little
> spreadsheet that figures out your investment, minus your PayPal and eBay
> fees.  My total profit from the sales was $198.  I calculate nearly 37%
> profit.  It ultimately works out to three $100 refills for FREE, plus $23.
> (If you were to use the true typical cost of a $100 refill, then the
> profit
> is even more substantial.)
> [cut]


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