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Yes, on the used market.  After all, you can't buy a 1996 Buick new can't
you?  Although this might be a bad analogy.  Can you still purchase the 7xx
boxes new?

Rob Berendt

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From: <neilp@dpslink.com>

> No, it shows the decreasing value of your trade in system as it becomes
> another year older.
> Just like a 1996 Buick won't be worth as much as a trade in when it's
> another model year older.
>

you mean to say the 7xx boxes will become cheaper then? just like
another model year older Buick...


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