> It's probably a lot less powerful than the crack you're smoking. He > covered the eBay base. Just in case you missed it: If the customer is > uncomfortable with eBay. If the customer is uncomfortable with eBay. > If the customer is uncomfortable with eBay.
Yes, someone else already let me know I am incapable of reading tonight. I apologize. > Surprise, people. While geeks may be all in favor of used equipment > (and yes, most of it is probably no worse than new equipment), there are > many customers who are uncomfortable with buying used equipment, > probably because many of them have gotten burned in the past. Given > that you're selling the equipment, not providing an in-house service, > customers may be much happier if you sell them new manufactured goods. > Caveat emptor, as they say. Perhaps, but I've purchased well over USD$80k of equipment (mostly telco) on eBay for companies. For the savings I get I usually have an extra on hand to swap out in case of trouble. I've only been burned once, a long long time ago. I do see your point though. I consider that a stupidity/ overcautious tax, though. :-) Regards, Andrew _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users
