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Moving Sale!!!

All this items are 5 months old
•Rice Cooker $ 50.000 pesos
•Microwave $ 160.000 pesos
•Sandwich Maker $ 45.000 pesos
•Refrigerator $ 540.000 pesos
•Bluesky TV 21" $300.000 pesos
•Handset phone 2.4, Answering Digital
Caller ID. Two lines $180.000 pesos
•Iron $ 25.000 pesos
•Epson Stylus CX42000 printer,scanner
copier $200.000 pesos

By caruso on Jul 3, 2007, 10:36 in Renting, selling & meetups. AddThis Social Bookmark Button


latinlife says on Jul 3, 2007, 10:45:

o/k........where are the items...which town ??

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webmanco says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:07:

must be Bogotá

...A yo, déjenme queto y no me jodan má! ...

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msaucey says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:23:

I think a trip to Bogota would be worth it for some of these items... I'm not to sure on the some of the prices, but they look to be a good deal....

The trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed. - CS Lewis

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vicshere says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:43:

dam GIB you can get an iron at the exito for 20,000 new

listo

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vicshere says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:43:

oops
http://www.virtualexito.com/ListadoProductosHogar.aspx?CurrentCatalog=hogar&CurrentCategory=Planchas

listo

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vicshere says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:44:

oops better deal 16,500
http://www.virtualexito.com/ProductoHogar.aspx?CurrentCatalog=Hogar&Product=299016

listo

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Robert Jorge says on Jul 3, 2007, 11:51:

Are those prices negotiable? You don't seem like you need to move those items very quickly.

--"I believe in making the world safe for our children. But not for our children's children, because I don't think that children should be having sex." - Jack Handy

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vicshere says on Jul 3, 2007, 13:38:

the problem with buying good electrical appliances in Colombia is the following...the current in Colombia varies a lot it can go down to 105 volts and I have seen it at time 130 volts...this causes havoc with all electrical items....I have surge protectors on all my electronics like computers and TVs and stuff but iron fridge drill saw I don't....therefore I buy the cheap one cause they can burn out at 130 volts as fast as an expensive one

listo

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Lostgringo says on Jul 3, 2007, 13:43:

I am always surprised at how much Colombians want for second hand stuff. It has been my experience to buy new with the guarantee as apposed to a 20% discount buying new. Personally, I would want to know he paid for them and if there was any warranty left on the stuff. Almost everything I have bought that has been made here in Colombia breaks down after very little use. Just my experience and opinion.

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reidypaul03 says on Aug 16, 2007, 15:35:

I could go to exito and get cheaper buddy

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