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Re: Finding a bargain
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lugnet.market.shopping
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Thu, 14 Nov 2002 14:35:47 GMT
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In lugnet.market.shopping, Kevin MacGinnis writes:
> At what point do you determine that a set is a good purchase? Is it best to
> go by price per piece or discount from MSRP? If price per piece, what is a
> good price per piece? If discount is it 20, 25 or???? Thanks for your inputs:)
I'm going to echo Maggie, Larry, and Cary here. I know, it's hardly
original, but I'm a follower not a leader. Sort of. I mean, if you
aren't.
Anyways, if it's an interesting set that I don't have, I'll buy at
1/3 off. If I have one already, unless it's a spectacular set for
parts, I wait until well over 50% off--usually I hold on until
after Christmas and the Target 75%-off bacchanal.
But generally if I can get it down to $.02 or $.03 a piece I'm
happy.
best
LFB
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| At what point do you determine that a set is a good purchase? Is it best to go by price per piece or discount from MSRP? If price per piece, what is a good price per piece? If discount is it 20, 25 or???? Thanks for your inputs:) (22 years ago, 11-Nov-02, to lugnet.market.shopping)
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