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| bdunham7:
I keep seeing occasional prices that I think are astonishing. Maybe I just don't know something. How much does a Fluke 732-series reference go for new? https://www.ebay.com/itm/265071401035?hash=item3db77c984b%3Ag%3AX0AAAOSwVJBgPDRt&nma=true&si=UcguXpLCSPBdpygcCGCKO5PSwdE%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557 Anyone else seeing over-the-top pricing? |
| Alex Eisenhut:
Well the listing has ended... |
| bdunham7:
Are you saying it didn't sell? I found it on a search of sold listings when I was looking for something else. |
| edpalmer42:
bdunham7, For some reason, your link doesn't show the fact that, yes, it sold. However, if you use this link: https://www.ebay.com/itm/265071401035 , you can see that it did sell. And, if you search for completed listings that match < fluke 732b >, you see the listing with the price shown in green which means it sold. I'm really starting to hate ebay ...... :-- :palm: As for why anyone would pay such a price for a unit that has no history and no calibration, that's beyond me. |
| kripton2035:
"under the radar" way of laundering money ? |
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