Inventory of last units and pricing

Posted by: TTony

Inventory of last units and pricing - 26/09/2002 20:05

2 - 30GB Complete (new) - $699 each

3 - 10GB Complete (floor display models) - $499 each

3 - 10GB Missing Remotes (content loaded on) (1 is missing box foam but will be securely packed) - $479 each

3 - 10GB Missing Remote, USB Cable and AC adapter (also missing box foam) - $449 each

I also have two 10GB and one 30GB unit that are not booting up correctly. I will try to get these serviced but it will be a while before they will be sold.

Remotes can be purchased here for $19:
https://www.onlinecarstereo.com/caraudio/product.asp?sku=10176

AC adapters can be purchased here for $30:
http://store.sonicblue.com/dr/v2/ec_MAIN.Entry10?xid=25971&SP=10023&PN=1&V1=335165&DSP=&CUR=840&PGRP=0&CACHE_ID=0

As always, shipping in the USA is included in the price. Shipping to Canada is $50 and shipping to UK/Europe is $85. I label the package as "computer hard drives" to reduce the customs cost also.

My Paypal address is "[email protected]". If you wish to pay with certified check or money order, please let me know and I will e-mail you with my address.

Thank you,
-Tony

P.S. If anyone knows where I can get an "empeg" bag, I'm looking for one for my unit.
Posted by: TTony

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 29/09/2002 20:32

Here is my remaining inventory:

2 - 10GB Complete (floor display models) - $499 each

2 - 10GB Missing Remotes (content loaded on) (1 is missing box foam but will be securely packed) - $479 each

1 - 10GB Missing Remote, USB Cable and AC adapter (also missing box foam) - $449 each

Thank you,
-Tony
Posted by: ineedcolor

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 29/09/2002 21:14

Hello Tony

Question...how can you justify a shipping cost of $50 to Canada? I recently shipped a 16 pound CD player to LA via UPS at a cost of only $26 CDN. The carton was much bigger than an Empeg box and certainly weighed more...
Posted by: TTony

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 29/09/2002 21:36

I ship via USPS and in order to get a tracking number and insurance I must use Global Priority Mail. This is the information directly from the website:

Global Express Mail (EMS) 3 - 5 Days $27.25 Max. length 42", max. length plus girth 79"

Global Express Mail (EMS) $27.25
Insured for $600.00 $5.00

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TOTAL CHARGES $32.25

Also, add an additional 1% paypal fee for international payments. - Approx. $5

Lastly, I cannot ship international shipments directly from my supplier to the end customer (he will not ship international). So I must pay for the shipping (insured of course) of the unit to my location. - Approx. $15.

Then I must repackage the unit for international shipping and make a special trip to the post office. - $0

I can assure you I am NOT making any money on the shipping.
Posted by: TTony

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 01/10/2002 17:49

It looks like I am all sold out for now. I have 3 non-working units that I will need repaired and then they will be put up for sale.
Thank you,
-Tony
Posted by: sanjayberi

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 06/10/2002 19:25

Hey tony, Just wanted to say thanks for the empeg! I installed it in the car today and it works perfectly no probs. of course I had to upgrade the software and I even took out the 10 gig and put in 2 20 gig hdd's. thanks man
Posted by: FireFox31

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 08/10/2002 17:29

Second that. My TTony 30 gig empeg rocks. I've already given it a Dark Green face to match my Volvo's interior lights. (yes folks, the fact that I'm a young single male and I drive a Volvo wagon IS a running joke for me).

Unfortunately, nobody appreciated the unit but me (and everyone on this board). Thanks again, I'm really fortunate to have purchased it from you.
Posted by: altman

Re: Inventory of last units and pricing - 09/10/2002 05:13

Hey, it just saves you the hassle of changing car when you marry a librarian & have 3 kids

Unless it's a T5, in which case you probably drive over canyons on thin bits of metal.

Hugo