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Author Topic: WTB: I-PAC  (Read 1910 times)

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WTB: I-PAC
« on: June 07, 2003, 11:24:24 pm »
Hey guys I need an I-PAC badly. If anyone is selling please PM me. Thanx.

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Re:WTB: I-PAC
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2003, 08:18:00 am »
Hey guys I need an I-PAC badly. If anyone is selling please PM me. Thanx.

I'm guess there's a reason you don't want to order right from the source, http://www.ultimarc.com

Or even an alternative, @ http://www.groovygamegear.com

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Re:WTB: I-PAC
« Reply #2 on: June 08, 2003, 02:20:15 pm »
Hey guys I need an I-PAC badly. If anyone is selling please PM me. Thanx.

I'm guess there's a reason you don't want to order right from the source, http://www.ultimarc.com

Or even an alternative, @ http://www.groovygamegear.com

Just to add on to the thread: if you're being super cheap i'd say go with the budget keywiz and domestic shipping...  

but also wanted to note that you can save on shipping in U.S. by ordering your ipac from  gamecabinetsinc.com

(although would encourage you to order from the source if you must have an ipac in particular)

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Re:WTB: I-PAC
« Reply #3 on: June 08, 2003, 07:38:07 pm »
Just to add on to the thread: if you're being super cheap i'd say go with the budget keywiz and domestic shipping...  

That's being penny wise and pound foolish, IMO.  The time saved alone in getting the standard KeyWiz would more than make up for the additional $6

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Re:WTB: I-PAC
« Reply #4 on: June 08, 2003, 07:52:28 pm »
Just to add on to the thread: if you're being super cheap i'd say go with the budget keywiz and domestic shipping...  

That's being penny wise and pound foolish, IMO.  The time saved alone in getting the standard KeyWiz would more than make up for the additional $6
*shrug*  not sure that analogy fits....  for me, yeah (even as a semi-competant solder-er) I sprung for the mid tier key wiz... but if you were broke, you can trade time/effort for cost.

How you value your time and effort that's up to you...  

somtimes the extra soldering can be part of the fun...

But I digress  -> I was just trying to save the guy some shipping costs (apparently the extra 6 - 8 bucks for airborne express shipping from andy compared to domestic shippment) where the 6 - 8 bucks to upgrade to the mid tier key wiz must be signifigant to the orignal poster...

I digress... and if I'm being a tool, I apologize...  I've learned to buy the right product and spend the needed money to make my project(s) come out right rather than spending money twice and tons of time and energy to do it the "cheap" way... But, if someone is really that hard up it still can be done cheap (but boy oh boy are you in the wrong hobby if you wallet is lean)

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