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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Mar 05, 2004 5:51 pm
Post subject: BARGAIN Firewire webcam @ half price
Archived from groups: misc>forsale>computers>mac-specific>cards>video, others (more info?)

I have a number of new, boxed, excellent quality Firewire webcams that work
with Mac OS X (iChat, etc), Windows and (possibly) Linux - a model that sold
in Italy and Germany, D-Link DRF 350C.

I'm selling them on eBay.co.uk (search for "firewire webcam"), where they
tend to reach around £40-45 (the original price was around £70 and more) -
but if you're interested, make me an offer. I'll sell cheaper in bulk.

Though in the UK, I will ship to Europe and North America subject to the
buyer paying for postage and prior receipt of payment (it's quickest and
cheapest to deal with me direct).

They are an absolute bargain.

Cheers,

28Stan

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