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I, like many hams, have gotten a lot of surplus stuff from Fair Radio
Sales in Ohio. Monday, I discovered Surplus Sales of Nebraska. Nice people! Old school customer service. The web ordering isn't "modern". But they don't make a lot of money at this, I'm sure. So I.T. people are probably out of the question. But your order gets underway in about 48 hours..... They told me the owner spends all day on the net trying to hunt down surplus stuff he can buy. So if you have anything, I was told to take a photo of it....and send an e-mail to him. His e-mail address is at the bottom of every web page. Here's the website for Surplus Sales: http://www.surplussales.com/ 73, Bill - WA8MEA http://HamRadioFun.com |
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Yup...good ole surplus sales....you can buy better but you can't pay
more....rediculous prices... wrote in message ups.com... I, like many hams, have gotten a lot of surplus stuff from Fair Radio Sales in Ohio. Monday, I discovered Surplus Sales of Nebraska. Nice people! Old school customer service. The web ordering isn't "modern". But they don't make a lot of money at this, I'm sure. So I.T. people are probably out of the question. But your order gets underway in about 48 hours..... They told me the owner spends all day on the net trying to hunt down surplus stuff he can buy. So if you have anything, I was told to take a photo of it....and send an e-mail to him. His e-mail address is at the bottom of every web page. Here's the website for Surplus Sales: http://www.surplussales.com/ 73, Bill - WA8MEA http://HamRadioFun.com |
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Chuck - K1KW wrote:
Yup...good ole surplus sales....you can buy better but you can't pay more....rediculous prices... That was my take as well, although I saw things there that would be unobtainable from other sources. For those--IF you need them--any price is reasonable. For the rest...yeah, the prices seemed too high. The OP states they're not making much margin. In that case, there's something wrong with the business model that they're trying to make up off the customer. jak wrote in message ups.com... I, like many hams, have gotten a lot of surplus stuff from Fair Radio Sales in Ohio. Monday, I discovered Surplus Sales of Nebraska. Nice people! Old school customer service. The web ordering isn't "modern". But they don't make a lot of money at this, I'm sure. So I.T. people are probably out of the question. But your order gets underway in about 48 hours..... They told me the owner spends all day on the net trying to hunt down surplus stuff he can buy. So if you have anything, I was told to take a photo of it....and send an e-mail to him. His e-mail address is at the bottom of every web page. Here's the website for Surplus Sales: http://www.surplussales.com/ 73, Bill - WA8MEA http://HamRadioFun.com |
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On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:59:27 -0500, jakdedert wrote:
Chuck - K1KW wrote: Yup...good ole surplus sales....you can buy better but you can't pay more....rediculous prices... That was my take as well, although I saw things there that would be unobtainable from other sources. For those--IF you need them--any price is reasonable. For the rest...yeah, the prices seemed too high. The OP states they're not making much margin. In that case, there's something wrong with the business model that they're trying to make up off the customer. Hey, cut 'em some slack. Somebody's got to make it worthwhile for them to live in Nebraska. -- Larry |
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"pltrgyst" wrote in message
... On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:59:27 -0500, jakdedert wrote: Chuck - K1KW wrote: Yup...good ole surplus sales....you can buy better but you can't pay more....rediculous prices... That was my take as well, although I saw things there that would be unobtainable from other sources. For those--IF you need them--any price is reasonable. For the rest...yeah, the prices seemed too high. The OP states they're not making much margin. In that case, there's something wrong with the business model that they're trying to make up off the customer. Hey, cut 'em some slack. Somebody's got to make it worthwhile for them to live in Nebraska. -- Larry Larry - I have met and know Bob (owner of SSN). He use to work at Collins in 1970s - and moved back to Omaha. He picked up large amount of Collins surplus - in late 1970s and early 1980s - and had a few "local" Cedar rapids hams buy items for him -- before Rockwell closed the "Surplus Store" in mid-1980s. I have sold him surplus Collins items that I have picked up from the Collins store in early 1980s. He traveled the Midwest hamfest circuit for over a decade - before he discovered "mail order and catalogs". As the Collins inventory has dwindled -- Bob has migrated into "general surplus" - largely electrical. Surplus can be a tough business of buying excess inventory or large quantity of items - and then finding the right market (It's not a "get rich quick" business - and you need cheap STORAGE) Most of the comments I have read are factually based. The Web site can be deceiving - and has not changed for a few years. 1. Products listed and shown that are no longer available (and have not been for at least 2 or 3 years) - such as Turner hand microphones. 2. Current web photo of the warehouse is bogus (It does not look like that) -- SSN shipping address changed about 2 years ago - none of the photos changed. I have physically been to that address - no signage and in a 2 block area north of Qwest Center (location of Union Pacific's old "shop yards") north of I-480 2 local businesses in other warehouses - did not know of SSN as a company in the warehouse area. Draw your own conclusions - my opinion is private and based upon 25 years of fact and personal selling/buying experience with SSN. USENET is not here for advertising purposes - which Bill's post comes very close to. gb |
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![]() "g. beat " @spam protected wrote in message ... "pltrgyst" wrote in message ... On Wed, 12 Jul 2006 19:59:27 -0500, jakdedert wrote: Chuck - K1KW wrote: Yup...good ole surplus sales....you can buy better but you can't pay more....rediculous prices... That was my take as well, although I saw things there that would be unobtainable from other sources. For those--IF you need them--any price is reasonable. For the rest...yeah, the prices seemed too high. The OP states they're not making much margin. In that case, there's something wrong with the business model that they're trying to make up off the customer. Hey, cut 'em some slack. Somebody's got to make it worthwhile for them to live in Nebraska. -- Larry Larry - I have met and know Bob (owner of SSN). He use to work at Collins in 1970s - and moved back to Omaha. He picked up large amount of Collins surplus - in late 1970s and early 1980s - and had a few "local" Cedar rapids hams buy items for him -- before Rockwell closed the "Surplus Store" in mid-1980s. I have sold him surplus Collins items that I have picked up from the Collins store in early 1980s. He traveled the Midwest hamfest circuit for over a decade - before he discovered "mail order and catalogs". As the Collins inventory has dwindled -- Bob has migrated into "general surplus" - largely electrical. Surplus can be a tough business of buying excess inventory or large quantity of items - and then finding the right market (It's not a "get rich quick" business - and you need cheap STORAGE) Most of the comments I have read are factually based. The Web site can be deceiving - and has not changed for a few years. 1. Products listed and shown that are no longer available (and have not been for at least 2 or 3 years) - such as Turner hand microphones. 2. Current web photo of the warehouse is bogus (It does not look like that) -- SSN shipping address changed about 2 years ago - none of the photos changed. I have physically been to that address - no signage and in a 2 block area north of Qwest Center (location of Union Pacific's old "shop yards") north of I-480 2 local businesses in other warehouses - did not know of SSN as a company in the warehouse area. Draw your own conclusions - my opinion is private and based upon 25 years of fact and personal selling/buying experience with SSN. USENET is not here for advertising purposes - which Bill's post comes very close to. There are several ads posted here today. Is this one any different? gb |
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