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In <20040310050010.50348.qmail@beth.linkline.com>, on 03/09/04   
   at 09:00 PM, waynec@linkline.com said:  
 
>This is a home computer. New U160 cables are  
>priced in the US $50 to $80+  range,  
 
Depends on where you buy.  The last U160 cable I purchased cost 21.95  
shipped.  This was a brand new 3 device cable with a dual mode LVM/SE  
terminator.  
 
Your prices sound like Fry's retail or something like that.  I tend to buy  
these kinds of items on eBay.  I look for a vendor with plenty of volume,  
a sensible pricing structure, close to 100% positive feedback and fair  
shipping charges.  My experience it that these are the kinds of vendors I  
want to do business with.  
 
Regards,  
 
Steven  
 
 
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