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OT (again):   
 
I think Crutchfields may be competitive from a "full retail"   
perspective, but I've never bought from them.  It's really   
hard to compete with a Fry's special, especially if you have   
the time to pay the "Fry's tax" (exchanging 1 out of 3 items   
for a working one).  I got lucky with the car radio, but was   
unlucky with a Lexar USB memory stick, a SCSI drive and other   
items.   
 
 -- Steve (no hablo Espan~ol)    
 
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On 7/11/04, Peter Skye wrote, in part:  
>Steve wrote:  
>> I believe that one can commmonly find a decent  
>> AM/FM/CD(+MP3) car radio for around $130 or so.  
>> Crutchfield's is commonly mentioned as a source....  
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>I checked the Crutchfield site after you mentioned   
>them but didn't find their pricing to be "competitive".    
>Maybe I'm supposed to look for the specials?    
>- Peter  
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