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    Mineoro PDC205 veya PDC210 şema istiyorum ve nasıl çalışıyor? PM
    Husoasil_4@yahoo.com

    Искам схема за Mineoro PDC205 ,PDC210 или стари модели. Mой ПМ е
    Husoasil_4@yahoo.com

    I Need schematics diagram for Mineoro PDC205 or PDC210 my PM
    Husoasil_4@yahoo.com Please Help me.

  • #3
    putrechigi Where Mineoro PDC schematics diagram?

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    • #4
      Me too... panzero@gmail.com

      thanks.

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      • #5
        Only a few hours to go and no bids yet -> http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...MEWA:IT&ih=015

        Why don't you buy it, do some back-engineering, and post the schematics here for us all to enjoy?

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        • #6
          Well they do say that the market decides the price.

          Such is the power of supply and demand...

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          • #7
            Hmmmm.... I wonder...

            Is the PDC-210 worth $500 USD used? What do you think?

            Best wishes,
            J_P

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            • #8
              Originally posted by J_Player View Post
              Hmmmm.... I wonder...

              Is the PDC-210 worth $500 USD used? What do you think?

              Best wishes,
              J_P
              Depends what you mean by "worth".
              The PDC-210 that was on eBay had zero bids. So the market is telling you it's worthless.

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              • #9
                I might pay $500 for a PDC210, just to gut open. I paid a lot more for my FG80, which is why I'm reluctant to cut into it. Still waiting for the fiscal pain to subside.

                The one on eBay only shows it is not worth $4500 (although an earlier one at $2000 failed to get a bid). If bidding were opened at $1, my guess is it would close at about $1000.

                - Carl

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                • #10
                  Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                  Depends what you mean by "worth".
                  The PDC-210 that was on eBay had zero bids. So the market is telling you it's worthless.
                  'market' will tell you anything if you're dumb enough to believe. Are you?

                  'market' once said credit in US economy was a joy. Then the rotten subprime crisis arrived and smashed all fools heads.
                  Keep trusting the market.
                  "Should exist injustice and untruths towards working LRLs, I'll show up to debunker the big mouths"

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                  • #11
                    Originally posted by hung View Post
                    'market' will tell you anything if you're dumb enough to believe. Are you?

                    'market' once said credit in US economy was a joy. Then the rotten subprime crisis arrived and smashed all fools heads.
                    Keep trusting the market.
                    But if nobody place a bid there will be a reason... or not ?

                    Just we disagree on reason.

                    Kind regards,
                    Max

                    "Kill for gain or shoot to maim...
                    But we dont need a reason
                    "

                    someone said...

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                    • #12
                      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                      I might pay $500 for a PDC210, just to gut open. I paid a lot more for my FG80, which is why I'm reluctant to cut into it. Still waiting for the fiscal pain to subside.
                      It's a dirty job, but someone's got to do it.

                      Originally posted by Carl-NC View Post
                      The one on eBay only shows it is not worth $4500 (although an earlier one at $2000 failed to get a bid). If bidding were opened at $1, my guess is it would close at about $1000.

                      - Carl
                      That's true, although it still shows that it's grossly overpriced. Especially for something that doesn't actually detect gold from a distance.

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                      • #13
                        Originally posted by hung View Post
                        'market' will tell you anything if you're dumb enough to believe. Are you?

                        'market' once said credit in US economy was a joy. Then the rotten subprime crisis arrived and smashed all fools heads.
                        Keep trusting the market.
                        You are confusing 'market' with 'market forces'.
                        It is patently obvious that no-one was interested in the PDC-210. Carl may be correct that would have sold for around $1000 if the bidding had started at $1, but it would have been for curiosity value only.

                        At least one thing is certain - you are one of the most qualified people in the "dumb belief" area.

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                        • #14
                          Originally posted by Qiaozhi View Post
                          Carl may be correct that would have sold for around $1000 if the bidding had started at $1, but it would have been for curiosity value only.
                          Maybe, but I came up with that price based on the "affordable gullibility" rule. That is, there are quite a few people who can afford to be gullible for about $1000. That's one reason why $1000 is a good selling price for LRLs. When you price an LRL at $5000, people look at it and say, "I'm gullible, but not THAT gullible." So $1000 is a reasonable rip-off, but $5000 looks like an unaffordable scam.

                          Interestingly, pricing an LRL too low will hurt ya, too. A $50 LRL will make people think you're a rube selling toys you made with kitchen garbage. It's just not a serious price. So even if you tape a calculator to a dowsing rod, jack the price up to a serious "affordable gullibility" level to optimize your sales, and your laughs.

                          - Carl

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                          • #15
                            A very wise man once told me "it is worth what someone is willing to pay for it". What "it" is is irrelevant. Does this mean that if there are no bids, then it is worth zero?

                            Best wishes,
                            J_P

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