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To: Patrick Carter who wrote (974)3/23/1998 3:04:00 PM
From: Winston Kim  Respond to of 4903
 
Anyone look @ CYSP...IPOed today...competition against ONSL??



To: Patrick Carter who wrote (974)3/23/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: put2rich  Respond to of 4903
 
** off topic **
How can I cancel my bid in ONSALE even couple of hours before the deadline? I had to report the loss of my VISA card to nullify my WIN. A used monitor for $299 and shipping cost of $40 and Calif. tax.
Every bidders should be cautious. When the increment is $10 and starting bid for computer systems is low like $199 then it is an auction. For a used monitor the starting bid at $299 and increment of $25 it means a RIP-OFF, since nobody stupider than me who tries to outbid at $324.
ONSALE is doing well w/ computers now since a lot of companies want to get rid the surplus. For other stuffs I don't think they are doing well.
I bid 30 items in last 3 days and all lost since I am not stupid to pay more than at a local swap meet. I won in a used monitor but I cancel my visa so they can not screw me w/ a junk.