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To: dale velkovitz who wrote (913)12/12/1997 10:20:00 AM
From: Richard Jurek  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1648
 
Dale is right. CompUSA has an ad in the paper this morning for the 49.99 bundle of 56K x2 windows modem and the Newscatcher. I called: the central mail order area is sold out of them; sold out last night. The guy said they were taking a "ton" of backorders on it. Suggested I check a store. When I called two stores in the Chicago area, they said they had them but that they were limited to one per customer.

Richard



To: dale velkovitz who wrote (913)12/12/1997 7:39:00 PM
From: Richard Jurek  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 1648
 
Dale -- I went and checked ISN's website several times today, as I like that they give "in stock" numbers. Anyway, I noticed anumber of changes in teh day as follows:

At 10am 56K PCMCIA (MAC) for $251.49 had 1,482 in stock; when I checked at 6:30pm, the number in-stock was 1,348. For the 56K Enet/PCMCIA (MAC) for $355, the 10am number in-stock was 2,195; at 6:30 pm, it was 2,171. For the 56K Enet PCMCIA (WIN) at $262.19, there were 1,121 in-stock at 10am; at 6:30 pm, there were 1,113 in stock.

The first in the bunch is increadible. Do you know how they keep inventory? I mean -- a thousand cards today alone? This must be the central inventory for a number of stores, right?

Strangely enough, one actually went up during the times I "audited" their "in-stock" numbers. The 56K PCMCIA (WIN) for 173.49 had 998 in-stock at 10am; at 6:30 pm, they had 1,048 in-stock. (Must've gotten a new shipment in?).

Anyway -- if their web-site "in-stock" numbers are accurate...well, that is a hell of a lot of movement, and with one outlet. Thoughts?

Also: anyone know any other web-direct sellers of GVIL modems that have "in-stock" numbers that we can monitor?

Richard