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Dear all,

I'm ready to sell, at a reasonable price, my home lab. I have 2501, 2502, 2503 & 2514 routers. All with 16/16. Cables included (1eth, 1console, 1back2back v35) Please make an offer. I live in .be

Cheers,

/T

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Thomas K

Thank you

I want to get rid of several units at the same time with as less hassle as possible. Anyone to recommend in that list?

/T

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Thomas K

Thomas,

You will receive 2 different prices.

A "stock price" will be lowest because it means they are warehousing it for future sale, thus taking a "risk" that the unit(s) will decline in value.

A "PO In-Hand Price" will be higher because they have an immediate buyer for the unit(s).

You will note that we feature current "PO In-Hand Price" requests to buy everday:

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So getting "best price" is basically finding an Buyer who has a "PO In-Hand."

Hope this helps.

Brad Reese BradReese.Com® Cisco Asset Recovery United Kingdom: 44-20-70784294 U.S. Toll Free: 877-549-2680 International: 828-277-7272 Fax: 775-254-3558 Website:

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BradReeseCom

I'm not getting any transaction proposals so far :( I don't want to get max price, I basically want to get rid of them for a decent price.

Cheers,

/T

I have the following Cisco equipment for sale (+v35 backtoback +transceiver for each ethernet port)

Model Type Flash RAM Eth BRI Serial TokenRing

C4500 Router 4 32 2 0 8

C2514 Router 16 16 2 0 2

C2501 Router 16 16 1 0 2

C2501 Router 16 16 1 0 2

C2503 Router 16 16 2 1 2

C2502 Router 16 16 0 0 2 2

C2502 Router 16 16 0 0 2 2

C2916XL Switch 24 * 10baset + 2 * 100base-tx

C1924 Switch 16 * 100base-tx + 2 * 100base-fx

You will receive 2 different prices.

A "stock price" will be lowest because it means they are warehousing it for future sale, thus taking a "risk" that the unit(s) will decline in value.

A "PO In-Hand Price" will be higher because they have an immediate buyer for the unit(s).

You will note that we feature current "PO In-Hand Price" requests to buy everday:

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So getting "best price" is basically finding an Buyer who has a "PO In-Hand."

Hope this helps.

Brad Reese BradReese.Com® Cisco Asset Recovery United Kingdom: 44-20-70784294 U.S. Toll Free: 877-549-2680 International: 828-277-7272 Fax: 775-254-3558 Website:

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Thomas K

have you not considered banging it on ebay? minimum hassel.

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John Smith

Looks like I'll have to ..

/T

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Thomas K

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