I got a great deal on ebay a few years back. Still using them today.
First, know your headsets and their prices new and value used. Then watch
what's available, set the price you would pay (sight unseen) and don't get
in a bidding war. If on broad band wait till the last 10 or 15 seconds to
confirm the bid. Use refresh several times in the last few minute to
learn the time your system take too access and reload. Put one bid in
just before this time hack and wait. If you get the deal fine. If not
move to the next opportunity. I use this and win about 85% of the time.
My set saved me $200 bucks. Good luck
Ron Gardner
Charles Talleyrand wrote:
I'm a Cessna 150 driver looking for a reasonably cheap ANR headset,
since my last one quit on approach at a controlled field :-( Where
should I buy such a thing? Has anyone tried E-bay, or am I stuck with
Sportys? Any advice at all?
-Thanks
-Charles Talleyrand
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