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oh so do you want me to get em? coz I've put in an order for 5 thru already.

I've got updated prices tho... here ya go:

Price of 1.5W CB: 1 Unit = 76.20, 3 Unit = 70.15, 5 Unit = 64.30

Handsfree: 1 Unit = 9.58, 5 Unit = 8.85, 10 Unit = 8.15

Mains Charger: 1 Unit = 9.58, 5 Unit = 8.85, 10 Unit = 8.15

Car Charger 12V: 1 Unit = 9.58, 5 Unit = 8.85, 10 Unit = 8.15

Pouch For CB: 1 Unit = 4.49, 10 Unit = 4.10, 25 Unit = 3.75

yeah funkymonkey, I'll have one of each item on that list.

CB $64.30

3 x Handsfree @ $9.58 = $28.74

2 x Mains Charger @ $9.58 = $19.16

2 x Car Charger @ $9.58 = $19.16

Pouch $4.49

24 x 800mAh AAA batteries @ $1.65 = $39.60 (can you get any better than 800mAh - what are the prices of higher mAh ones?)

Order total = $175.45

Let me know where to transfer the cash and how much postage you want on top (to Northgate, SA, 5085). Probably best to package all the stuff together, post it to me (or someone in SA) and we can dispense the stuff at a cruise or something. I am happy for it all to be sent to me and I can distribute.

Everyone post EXACTLY what they want below so Mr. funkymonkey can put together an order. Thanks mate :)

needs 4 AAA batteries, which don't come with the package (bummer I forgot all about batteries when buyin them).

recommended 800mAh ones. I can get em at $1.65 each if I get a quantity of 25 or more. (so if 7 of you get 4 batteries each it works out). Seeing as the guys in the melb group buy will want some as well that's 5 sets already covered. So if 2 more of you get 4 each then it'll be 1.65 per battery. They are fully rechargable too (which is what the mains n car chargers do they plug into the CB and charge the batteries while they sit in the CB.

Only downside is you can't charge n use the CB at the same time.

oh and i *think* postage is about 5 bucks thru parcel post. It would be easier to ship the entire batch down to one person and you guys all pick em up.

Sort that amongst yourselves n let me know.

sorry guys I like all the goodies :)

so I have to update my order again

1x cb

1x main charger

4x bateries

1x pouch

for me please.

funkymonkey, is it ok to COD to one of us? We'll pay for the service.

how long will this order take?

Nightcrawler, do you mind receiving the COD? I will direct debit your account the money prior to the COD thingy if you dont mind.

Thanks guys

Over :headspin:

nah Dan, I would think that funkymonkey has to pay for the goods to the wholesaler upfront, so I'm sure he want the money DD to him direct. He seems like a trustworthy bloke!

When do you want the money by funkymonkey?

actually no, I have a $2000 credit with em :) but yeah I'd prefer the money upfront. not really too concerned with that coz I can ebay em off if no one claims em :/ as for COD, sure no probs, COD is great... free insurance on postage ;) as long as you cover COD charges.

I'll get you guys to finalise your purchases on thursday, coz I'm tryin to sort out the VIC one right now since we all need our CB's before Saturdays cruise, if that's cool with you guys.

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