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To: Clarksterh who wrote (18107)11/10/1998 5:01:00 PM
From: marginmike  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Clark I have the utmost respect for you. You are alway's objective and
fair. however your Bias for the q is showing. The price for the new Star Tac is $499. In actuality the new Q will be less, but the buyer is less cost concerned above a certain point anyway. IE I bought a Q and a Z-Sony I didnt even ask the price. I would not make a determination(for a premium phone) based on $100. The diference between 400 and 500 is mute for those in that price class. do you think the price difference between a Porshe and an SL determine the sale? I dont



To: Clarksterh who wrote (18107)11/11/1998 8:34:00 AM
From: Dave  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 152472
 
Clark:

the cheapest non-CDMA Startac is $800 and the most expensive is $1500.

Your price points may be a tad bit old. I saw an advertisement that would give a prospective consumer a free StarTac after the $50 rebate.

Your information may be a bit dated.

dave