Ah, they are charging a fortune for the "bonus" batteries then, that's
the one I looked at as it was the product number in your original link
(S4423P):
http://www.dse.com.au/cgi-bin/dse.storefront/4792b8d7061ec0ce2740c0a8...
$95
not the $70 S4423 you posted this time.
Not everyone is out to get you Phil.
Feedback of 50 is pretty good, hardly a dodgy eBay seller, and it's
delivered to your door.
Dave.
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If you are concerned about the ebay seller - pay with paypal on your
CREDIT CARD. if the item doesnt come, contact the card company and
they will credit you, after checking your claim
I had this happen about 6 months back when buying a development kit
(that never arrived) from a Canadian ebayer, had no problems getting
reimbursed from the card company. Paying by bank deposit you are
probably stuffed as to compensation for non-delivery etc.
Paypal/ebay offer some form of customer protection in some
circumstances, but have never used it so cant say how good or bad it
is.
Have bought in excess of 200 items through ebay in the past few years,
this is the only problem I have had to date. The savings over stores
(particularly with electronic components) are often substantial.