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SCSI drives / upgrade kits available

SCSI drives / upgrade kits available

2009-10-08 by Ted Summers

Currently available:
PCD-50b SCSI drives (used- they will be working as Single slot PC Card  
drive in the Emax, but they are NOT new).

9 SCSI Upgrade kits
4 Slim Floppy converters (5 additional en route from vendor).


PLEASE NOTE- This is the last batch of drives I was able to get. When  
they are gone, that is it.

Another NOTE: I received word a person received their drives and the  
front plastic was damaged.
If this is a concern- you should pay the extra for shipping with  
insurance.
International shipping with insurance is more expensive, and you may  
wish to consider that when purchasing.
I can't be responsible for shipping damage.
That said, I do take care in packing as much as I possibly can, with  
what I have available to pack with.


Regards.
Ted

Re: [emax] SCSI drives / upgrade kits available

2009-10-08 by Patrick R

I have to chime in here. I have ordered a couple items from Ted and they have been great. The last one was one of these drives and I had a problem with the packaging also. When I took it out of the box the pieces of foam were so large I couldn't get it back in! Next time warn me about the teddora's box, because after I opened it it was too late =).

That being said. ALWAYS buy insurance, ALWAYS! I have worked with guys who worked at UPS and those guys threw around packages for fun. UPS is the worse of the three majors (DHL isn't counted since I have had a single CD from the UK delivered and that is all). That being said, FedEx which has the best track record with me delivered my 1st Emax, the one I was seeking so much help for, with a large punture hole and a non-functioning keyboard range. But FedEx is a quality company, with insurance, and I unexpectely found a check in my mail one day.

Given the shipping company itself won't be held responsible for the products they ship without insurance it is hard to hold the seller accountable.




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From: Ted Summers <djtbs1@gmail.com>
To: emax@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wed, October 7, 2009 8:49:32 PM
Subject: [emax] SCSI drives / upgrade kits available

  
Currently available:
PCD-50b SCSI drives (used- they will be working as Single slot PC Card 
drive in the Emax, but they are NOT new).

9 SCSI Upgrade kits
4 Slim Floppy converters (5 additional en route from vendor).

PLEASE NOTE- This is the last batch of drives I was able to get. When 
they are gone, that is it.

Another NOTE: I received word a person received their drives and the 
front plastic was damaged.
If this is a concern- you should pay the extra for shipping with 
insurance.
International shipping with insurance is more expensive, and you may 
wish to consider that when purchasing.
I can't be responsible for shipping damage.
That said, I do take care in packing as much as I possibly can, with 
what I have available to pack with.

Regards.
Ted





      

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Re: [emax] SCSI drives / upgrade kits available

2009-10-09 by Julian

I'm another happy Ted customer!

I ordered 2 drives from the first batch, and after a very quick
turnaround where I was kept 100% in the loop of what was happening, the
order was shipped, and then they arrived in Australia all the way from
the US very well packed and in great condition. - Now, if only a certain
other seller of SCSI flash drives FOR SAMPLERS was even a hundredth as
honest and caring about customers as Ted.
:-)




On Thu, 08 Oct 2009 14:01 -0700, "Patrick R" <designlord@...>
wrote:
> I have to chime in here. I have ordered a couple items from Ted and they
> have been great. The last one was one of these drives and I had a problem
> with the packaging also. When I took it out of the box the pieces of foam
> were so large I couldn't get it back in! Next time warn me about the
> teddora's box, because after I opened it it was too late =).
> 

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