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Re: filmscanners: Announcements for SS4000+



Mark,
I think you're misinterpreting how eCost shows prices.  The $500 price is
AFTER the rebate--the price you must pay is $700 plus shipping, etc.  Then
you apply for the rebate from Polaroid.
Brad

Mark Otway wrote:

> >> If I'm not mistaken e-cost.com, which is selling the SS4000
> >> at firesale prices, has the SS4000+ (or did) listed.
>
> I've just been to eCost.com, and the SS4000 (not the Plus) is going for
> $499. Which, converted to a UK price, is superb if the scanner's really
> as good as everyone says. Even better, I've got a friend who'll be
> moving to the US in the next few weeks, so I can get him to mail in the
> rebate voucher on my behalf. At $299 (just over 200GBP) I don't think I
> can go wrong.
>
> The Plus sounds very nice, but for the money (at least $1,000 more!!!),
> I'm not sure the difference will be justified.
>
> I've got another quick question: I see I can buy a 35mm negative strip
> holder for $13. Since all my negs are cut into strips, I'll need at
> least one of these. However, presumably to speed up processing of a
> large number of strips it might be prudent to get a couple more, so I
> can have then pre-loaded and ready-to-go? Or will I be wasting money?
>
> Mark




 




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