"Laptop Memory 512MB 133Mhz"
The picture in the auctions showed an Apple-labeled module, which looks like a Micron/Crucial design but it could also be from some no-name module assembler. It's the standard 1.25" height module so it should fit and work fine inside a T23 or X22. The description also stated that they were tested and guaranteed to work. A 7-day return policy was also noted. Both of those things always gives me that "warm and fuzzy" feeling.
Thinking that these would be bid up to market price levels (currently around $50 when you include shipping), I submitted eSnipes for all five at about $31 apiece. For those of you who do not know how eSnipe works, you can setup multiple snipes and assign them into a single "bid group". When you win one item out of that bid group, the others are automatically canceled. However, the one major restriction for bid groups is that each auction's ending time must be at least 5 minutes apart from the others. This gives the eSnipe servers enough time to allow cancellation of the remaining snipes in the bid group. Since the seller put up all five modules in 20 second intervals of each other, I could not use a bid group. "No worries", I thought. I probably wouldn't win any of them - not at $31
I was wrong. I won all five
Moral of this story? I guess it's, "never be surprised by stuff that happens on eBay". Certainly one of the things is "never submit bids that you can't cover if they ALL turn out to be winners". I already had the necessary funds in my PayPal account from other recent deals, so in the back of my mind I wasn't worried about that part. It's just that I thought those funds would be around for a few more weeks...




