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 Post subject: RE: Surplus Test Equipment
Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:24 pm 
 
Lieutenant

Joined: Wed Oct 05, 2005 1:21 pm
Posts: 1
Location: Lake Mary
Hello, I am with Test Equipment Connection, the leading dealer
of reconditioned test & measurement equipment. We buy and sell bench top,
general-purpose test and measurement equipment. The purpose of this message
is to introduce myself and our company to you.

Test Equipment Connection buys hard to find, refurbished, late model,
obsolete, discontinued and excess scientific equipment. We are actively
buying equipment and are looking to partner with companies such as yours in
order to develop mutually beneficial business relationships.

We can offer an aggressive Trade-In proposal tailored to your clients needs.
We are highly budgeted to acquire equipment to address the secondary
market every month. Trade-ins utilize your client's idle equipment and
convert it to
capital for upgrades to newer models.

At Test Equipment Connection you can count on us to:

Make serious offers on equipment your clients are selling
Acknowledge all reasonable offers and be flexible with price
negotiations

Respond immediately to your needs

Please call for more information or to discuss current
items.

I look forward to a long lasting and mutually beneficial
business relationship.

Sincerely,

Kelly Llaurado

Test Equipment Connection
30 Skyline drive
Lake Mary, FL, 32746
http://www.testequipmentconnection.com

PH: 800-615-8378
FAX: 800-819-TEST
EMAIL: Reps@testequipmentconnection.com

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