I have a large quantity of Motorola parts, such as RF transistors, pagers front covers and other items. I want to post these items for sale but want to find out exactly what some of these items are and need to find out what the prices are. Is there a place I can enter these numbers and get prices?
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Motorola Parts help
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Re: Motorola Parts help
Your best bet, is to get an account with Motorola at http://businessonline.motorola.com
However, everyone's pricing is a little different (retailer, end user, MSS, etc). Most end user accounts are at list price. Also, if the part is no longer available (NLA), there will not be any price listed. Some of the part descriptions are not the greatest either, but at least its a start.
However, everyone's pricing is a little different (retailer, end user, MSS, etc). Most end user accounts are at list price. Also, if the part is no longer available (NLA), there will not be any price listed. Some of the part descriptions are not the greatest either, but at least its a start.
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Re: Motorola Parts help
Thanks PJ. I just want to get a general idea on what they would typically run for. I want to post them on Ebay but don't want to start a part at 99 cents when I may get $50 for it.Pj wrote:Your best bet, is to get an account with Motorola at http://businessonline.motorola.com
However, everyone's pricing is a little different (retailer, end user, MSS, etc). Most end user accounts are at list price. Also, if the part is no longer available (NLA), there will not be any price listed. Some of the part descriptions are not the greatest either, but at least its a start.
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If you list it properly, and it's worth $50, then you'll get $50. You might as well start them low, it encourages bidding early.
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I agree. The problem is, I don't know the proper names of the parts. I can't just list by the part number. I need to list by the P/N and then say RF Transistor..........Many of the parts I have only have numbers, not names. Anyone else have an idea where I may be able to get this info from?Grog wrote:If you list it properly, and it's worth $50, then you'll get $50. You might as well start them low, it encourages bidding early.
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Re: Motorola Parts help
Actually, a Yahoo or Google search has worked in the past, but the motorola site will be your best bet. Even just listing the part number on ebay itself should work. Some of the Google searches will appear with the ebay links.
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