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RLTimbs
01-25-08, 04:28 PM
I know this is my first post on these forums. But the reason is because
the other forums I post on.. I cannot seem to find anyone interested in
buying this CAT5E. So I decided to look for "Marketplace"s on Network
forums.

Hopefully somewhere here wants it and I have good feedback on
heatware.. so anyways.


Heatware: '[ HEATWARE.com ]'
(http://www.heatware.com/eval.php?id=24327)

I also have feedback @ 'Futuremark' (http://www.futuremark.com) if you
want to see it just LMK.

Prefer MONEY ORDER but will accept PAYPAL.

USA ONLY PLEASE!


*Belden CAT5E 1000ft:* 1583A
Brand new.. has not been used.
'http://www.partstore.com/Part/Belden%20Inc....aspx?s=froogle'
(http://tinyurl.com/35ddtk)
MyPrice: $100 -($173 new, which it is new)-
Picture: http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a110/NeoThoR/belden1.jpg
http://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a110/NeoThoR/belden2.jpg
If you ever wanted to wire your house.. here you go! haha

MSG me if you are interested.


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DTC
01-25-08, 08:25 PM
RLTimbs wrote:
> *Belden CAT5E 1000ft:* 1583A
> Brand new.. has not been used.
> MyPrice: $100 -($173 new, which it is new)-

Any local Home Depot and Lowes sells CAT5e 1,000 ft.
for $85. Might be $90 now that copper is in short supply
as the the U.S. is giving so much away to rebuild Iraq,
just like steel for metal buildings that has tripled in
price over the past three years here in the U.S.

George
01-26-08, 09:22 AM
DTC wrote:
> RLTimbs wrote:
>> *Belden CAT5E 1000ft:* 1583A
>> Brand new.. has not been used.
>> MyPrice: $100 -($173 new, which it is new)-
>
> Any local Home Depot and Lowes sells CAT5e 1,000 ft.
> for $85. Might be $90 now that copper is in short supply
> as the the U.S. is giving so much away to rebuild Iraq,
> just like steel for metal buildings that has tripled in
> price over the past three years here in the U.S.

It is ~$100 locally so he is looking for walk in price as you suggested.

The reason copper (and all building/construction materials) are so
expensive is because China is on a building spree on its way to becoming
the dominant world power.