Path: utzoo!censor!geac!jtsv16!uunet!samsung!aplcen!haven!umd5!jg13 From: jg13@umd5.umd.edu (Allon Stern) Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac Subject: Re: $79 SIMMS from Chip Merchant Summary: MacWarehouse Message-ID: <5599@umd5.umd.edu> Date: 10 Nov 89 14:35:54 GMT References: <8534@microsoft.UUCP> <23739@cup.portal.com> <5038@ncar.ucar.edu> Reply-To: jg13@umd5.umd.edu (Allon Stern) Distribution: na Organization: University of Maryland, College Park Lines: 22 In article <5038@ncar.ucar.edu> hpoppe@bierstadt.UCAR.EDU (Herb Poppe) writes: > >1 MEG SIMMS >New Low Price! Low Profile, 100 nanoseconds, >high quality dependable 1 meg Single In-line >Memory Modules. Each comes with a 2-year >manufacturer warranty. $119. > >If this is the ad you mean, I see nothing in it about $115/pair. >Wishful thinking? In the latest MacUser, page 50, lower left side in the MacWarehouse ad for simms, it says "Memory cards come with one megabyte on each card and are usually sold in pairs -- (2 @ $119)" but on page 57, under Memory Upgrades/ Accelerators in the price lists, it says "1 Meg Simms Low profile, 100ns High Quality simms for Mac Plus, Se, II, IIx 2 yr. warranty...new low price $119". So, what is it? Are they or aren't they sold in pairs? I called up Kerry, and she told me that they are $119 each...Great advertising, MacWarehouse.... DISCLAIMER: I'm not affiliated with macwarehouse in any way, other than as a kerry-caller