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World Expedition ROM

World Expedition ROM

2004-01-21 by M A Cinense

Anyone have one or know of where I can get one.  Looks like all the 
Music stores ar out of them, and Ebay hardly has any E-mu Expansion 
ROMs left.

thanks,

World Expedition ROM

2006-11-15 by Lightfinger

I bought a World Expedition ROM this week on eBay for $266 with shipping and I am happy. An auction going on at the same time wanted $309.
   Oh, and I pray all the time. Good luck!

    Peace, Lightfinger

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Re: World Expedition ROM

2006-11-15 by steve_the_composer

Although I haven't tracked E-Mu on e-bay in months, I seem to recall 
that Mr. Markup would buy the Expedition ROM from the mid to low $200s 
(and below) and list it for a $295 Buy-it-now price with a starting 
price of around $285 (or perhaps it was a starting price of $295?)

If his buying and markup strategy (and the market) is still the same, 
you lucked out with the $266. I am curious to know what the starting 
bid the bidding history were. If it started out below $200/225, that 
would be good to know for potential buyers and sellers.

--Steve

--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Lightfinger" <Lightfinger@...> wrote:
>
>    I bought a World Expedition ROM this week on eBay for $266 with 
shipping and I am happy. An auction going on at the same time wanted 
$309.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>    Oh, and I pray all the time. Good luck!
> 
>     Peace, Lightfinger
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

Re: [xl7] Re: World Expedition ROM

2006-11-16 by luc-eric rousseau

I'm fairly sure I bought a ROM from one of the two person you refer to
as Mr. Markup.
As a buyer from Canada, I want to point out that in my case there is a
peace-of-mind factor here with regards to dealing with a power seller
who knows all the detail of shipping, taxes, who can have the
transaction done through Visa and who knows the merchandise well and
has more than one in stock in case it's broken.  I don't mind paying an
extra 40$ for this instead of dealing with individuals who are less
experienced with this.  In fact, I do not consider buying at all from a
seller without a large sales history. 

--- steve_the_composer <smw-mail@...> wrote:

> Although I haven't tracked E-Mu on e-bay in months, I seem to recall 
> that Mr. Markup would buy the Expedition ROM from the mid to low
> $200s 
> (and below) and list it for a $295 Buy-it-now price with a starting 
> price of around $285 (or perhaps it was a starting price of $295?)
> 
> If his buying and markup strategy (and the market) is still the same,
> 
> you lucked out with the $266. I am curious to know what the starting 
> bid the bidding history were. If it started out below $200/225, that 
> would be good to know for potential buyers and sellers.
> 
> --Steve
> 
> --- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Lightfinger" <Lightfinger@...> wrote:
> >
> >    I bought a World Expedition ROM this week on eBay for $266 with 
> shipping and I am happy. An auction going on at the same time wanted 
> $309.
> >    Oh, and I pray all the time. Good luck!
> > 
> >     Peace, Lightfinger
> > 
> > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]


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Re: World Expedition ROM

2006-11-17 by steve_the_composer

I have bought from both experienced and inexperienced sellers. I have 
had both good and mediocre experiences with both novice sellers and 
expereinced sellers. 

However, the issue I raised has nothing to do with this. It has to do 
with scooping up ROMs in such a way as to prevent others from buying 
them at what had been the fair market value up uintil that point and 
then turning them around, marking them up, and simply selling them at 
newly inflated prices.

If you had bought from sellers pre-Mr. Markup, there is a good 
probability that (1) you would have gotten quality service, (2) you 
would have paid less, and (3) the seller would have gotten more.

As for US-Canada transactions, in my experience shipping costs from 
Canada are quite high. However, I found one seller of music (books) 
helped me to get favorable shipping charges by combining fees for 
multiple items. It worked out well for both of us as it prompted me to 
bid on a number of books. (I have also had sellers who refused to 
combine shipping charges making the per item cost with shipping out of 
my purchasing range.)

Finally, I had some excellent transactions from people without large 
volume.  In fact you could make the argument that someone who only has 
20-30 sales is going to work harder than someone with 2,000 to make 
sure the customer is satisfied.

These are side issues though. Even today, if someone wanted to scoop up 
nearly all the World Expedition ROMs that go on the market for $285 - 
$335, they could probably jack the price up to $400 or more (plus other 
ROMs at a lower scale).  If you doubt this, front me $30,000 USD and I 
will split the markup we make after we recoup the $30,000 USD. :-)

--Steve


--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, luc-eric rousseau <lucericr@...> wrote:
>
> I'm fairly sure I bought a ROM from one of the two person you refer to
> as Mr. Markup.
> As a buyer from Canada, I want to point out that in my case there is a
> peace-of-mind factor here with regards to dealing with a power seller
> who knows all the detail of shipping, taxes, who can have the
> transaction done through Visa and who knows the merchandise well and
> has more than one in stock in case it's broken.  I don't mind paying 
an
> extra 40$ for this instead of dealing with individuals who are less
> experienced with this.  In fact, I do not consider buying at all from 
a
> seller without a large sales history.

Re: World Expedition ROM

2006-11-17 by steve_the_composer

PS: I have been listening to your mp3 on MySpace. Fun music to listen 
to! Well produced!! Glad you got World Expedition; looking forward to 
hearing how you make use of it. Keep us posted!

--Steve
 
--- In xl7@yahoogroups.com, "Lightfinger" <Lightfinger@...> wrote:
>
>    I bought a World Expedition ROM this week on eBay for $266 with 
shipping and I am happy. An auction going on at the same time wanted 
$309.
Show quoted textHide quoted text
>    Oh, and I pray all the time. Good luck!
> 
>     Peace, Lightfinger
>

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