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Aconsen, module GB (any interest?)

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I was looking for modules are rather cheap prices but was having no luck, I then came accross someone wanting to sell me modules.
The minimum order is 30pcs and they can be assorted.

Becuase of my age (16) and wealth (poor) plus school I dont realy want to organise this. Or atleast not organising shipping for everyone, so i'm hopping someone could organise this.
Prices are as follows;
532nm
50mw - $33
30mw - $19
5mw - $11
100mw - $68
200mw - $140

blue not blue-ray
5mw - $409
10mw - $556

red
200mw - $78

note: if you think this is expensive or stupid etc, can you tell me where else to buy for cheaper.
and they are the prices for 30, so the more you buy the cheaper.
 





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The prices seem pretty good. How is the quality, got a link to a site?



brtaman
 

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this sounds interesting however, before undertaking something like this. 1. you're going to want to verify quality of the products. 2. verify they are a legitamate company. I'm interested at those prices. would be nice to see some pictures of the products too.
 
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Hmm... no feedback on that dude. I'll wait until someone else has made the jump before I also dive in. Still, decent prices. I wonder if he'd send some out for review.
 
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i'd be interested in buying a few 532nm modules... would be nice for a spiro :)
 
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Anyway ,I thanks Pond for posting my store here ,I just open this store and want to increase my credit and reputation . so I first put green modules and laser pointer for promotion.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170252216108&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

This is common style green laser pointer at outpower >20mw (Ebay doesn't allow outpower >5mw ,so I have to show outpower<5mw ) my starting bid is $0.99 ,but friends ,pls do a bids confidently . my reserve price is just $12.00 . pls attention ! my price is just $12.00 for out power >20mw .


And next is green laser modules

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&rd=1&item=170250411398&ssPageName=STRK:MESE:IT

i just set price at $10.70 .


so everyone ,if you would like to buy them from me .it is a good deal for you currently . once you are not satisfied with my products in 7days after you received goods ,I will promise to refund and exchange .don't hesitate .I am here waiting for you!!!

my MSN: Aconsenco@live.cn
Skype:susie19830130
 
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Standstone11 said:
Ebay doesn't allow outpower >5mw ,so I have to show outpower<5mw

I think you are mistaken: [link=search.ebay.com/search/search.dll?satitle=200mw+laser]16 matches found for: 200mw laser[/link].

If you are trying to get established, it would be good form to start off by giving truthful and accurate descriptions. I'm sure you can imagine a situation where a buyer gets a weak "20mw" laser, and the seller says "well, the auction did say it was only <5mw...".
 
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he's not mistaken. ebay will take down anything over 5mW. true that there are >5mW on there and i am not sure how they get away with it. ive noticed they put mw instead of mW. is it THAT simple? well, all i know is mine get deleted EVERY TIME :(
 
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Is it anything over 5mW, or is it non-FDA approved lasers?

I see heaps of projectors and stuff on there. And diodes.
 
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diodes are classified as electrical components, not lasers. when my lasers got taken down it said something about hazardous materials IIRC
 
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eBay generally cancels any handheld laser over 5mW unless it is listed from the UK.

I do like the prices though, if I see a good review I would probably buys a few modules.
 
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I just received an e-mail from - pulsedfuse77

aconsensurveillance[ch65292][ch24744][ch22909][ch65281]

Would you be interested in donating 1 of your lasers for evaluation & review on Lase Pointer Forum. I'm a well known/respected member, & a good review could mean increased sales. Please respond at Email Address 'fusedpulse@yahoo.com' Thanks for your time!
- pulsedfuse77

Is he a respected midldle men you pointed ?if yes,I will send him 1pcs for testing and prove out my cleanly and legality .
 

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Standstone11 said:
I just received an e-mail from - pulsedfuse77
aconsensurveillance[ch65292][ch24744][ch22909][ch65281]
Would you be interested in donating 1 of your lasers for evaluation & review on Lase Pointer Forum. I'm a well known/respected member, & a good review could mean increased sales. Please respond at Email Address 'fusedpulse@yahoo.com' Thanks for your time!
- pulsedfuse77
Is he a respected midldle men you pointed ?if yes,I will send him 1pcs for testing and prove out my cleanly and legality .


Anyone asking you to "donate" a laser is trying to SCAM you. You should pay for shipping, but the laser should remain "yours." If YOU choose to let the reviewer keep the laser, that should be completely up to you. IMHO the reviewer should NOT request "payment" for this service. On the more expensive items, you should require payment from the reviewer and give them a guarantee of refund if/when they return the unit to you. Often the review unit is sold to the reviewer at "cost" so that they are more likely to pay for the unit up front. That way you aren't risking anything. On less expensive items this is not usually a problem.

I have NEVER "charged" for acting as a reviewer or middle-man. It's not a job, it's a service to the community.

Peace,
dave
 

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Indeed. There are lots of folks that will ask for a demo unit for reviewing purposes. Pheonix is not a bad choice however I would recommend you send it to someone with a powermeter or a bit more accurate power meters. Pheonix doesn't have any that I'm aware of or if he does then he's got a die4things meter (not going to cut that meter down) I would certainly ask for the unit being reviewed to be returned. I also think it would be a good idea to send multiple units as we can get a little more accurate idea of your product line, not just 1 or 2 "special" lasers you send out for reviewing purposes. So, I'd recommend the one's you send out not be "special" but just a random laser in your stock.
 




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