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From: es1@cunixb.cc.columbia.edu (Ethan Solomita)
Subject: Re: Edu prices up ?
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Date: Tue, 9 Apr 1991 02:32:26 GMT

In article <SWANSONC.91Apr7142731@grendel1.acc.stolaf.edu> swansonc@acc.stolaf.edu (Chris Swanson) writes:
>>>>>> On 2 Apr 91 22:38:12 GMT,
>>>>>> in message <20635.27f89754@oregon.uoregon.edu>,
>>>>>> gpotts@oregon.uoregon.edu wrote:
>
>
>[stuff deleted]
>gpotts> logo, just two typewritten pages. Furthermore, some of the
>gpotts> specs are different (eg. the A3000-25/1000 is listed as coming
>gpotts> with only 2 megs rather than 5). The price for an A3000-25-50
>[stuff deleted]
>
>A3000-25/1000 (1x10^4) Wow, C= (or your dealer) is shipping a 1GB disk
>with an A3000-25 and selling it for $2.7K.  Jump on it!!! :)  Getting
>a little carried away w/ the 0's?
>
>Also, if that dealer suggested that the new prices were C='s, C= might
>be "interested" in hearing that...
>
	Actually, the scoop is that, when Commodore sold directly
to the student/faculty and the dealer was just an intermediary,
you were buying from CBM and so CBM set the price. Now, you are
buying direct from the dealer and it would be illegal for
Commodore to require them to sell at a certain price. So they can
do as they wish.

	-- Ethan

Q: How many Comp Sci majors does it take to change a lightbulb
A: None. It's a hardware problem.
