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To: Rocky Reid who wrote (7487)2/19/1999
From: Cogito  Respond to of 10072
 
>>Bundles like this are a commonly used way of getting rid of excess inventory-especiually as new models are being rolled out. Bundling older and/or slower moving products together like the e1680/Flop!, DC260/Flop!, and D400Z/Flop! is a way for PC Connection to make room for all of the brand new Digicams being rolled out as we speak, as still realize the top-line revenue that simple price cuts on the cameras alone would damage.<<

Hey, Einstein -

Thanks for taking the time to inform all us ignorant slobs about the tricks of retailing. Too bad you're flat out wrong again.

First of all, the 1680 is the newest digital camera from Agfa. They are promoting it heavily. And the bundling deal for that camera is sponsored by Agfa, not PC Connection.

I don't know about the other two cameras, so I won't comment about them.

But really, first you post an item from Nikon that you already posted at least twice last year, then you come up with this hallucinatory crap.

Of course I know that you will not respond to this, since you never respond when I demonstrate that you are either completely wrong or lying. Just curious, though. Which is it this time?

- Allen