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Steve Jobs Only Wishes He Could Price Like This

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Erin writes, "I was searching for an iPod Nano on Google Products and this link came up!" That's one hell of a markup there, anonymous web store with no branding and an empty "Contact Us" page. Our favorite part: "NOT FOR RESALE"—don't even think about buying this and marking it up for your own store.

(Thanks to Erin!)

"Blue iPod Nano" [sdppro]

This is a test using rich text formatting and html links. It's the generic "company" ad that should appear on all posts with the Company category if they don't have an ad attached to a specific company.

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Oh, it's the Nano AIR, right?

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The American dollar is the new peso.

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Frankly, at that price, they can't stop me from buying a bunch and selling them!

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Guys, look at the URL - "webstoretest1." When you're developing an e-com site, one of the final stages is to launch a test to make sure your code works etc. The company I work for first launched with product sku's "STARWARS" (description: "Star Wars TIE Fighter") for $15,000 and "TOILETPAPER," also for $15000. The idea is either to launch your site on a QA platform (which is expensive) or in a live environment with ridiculous pricing and/or SKU's (so that no actual consumers order the product). I'm sure this company isn't serious.

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@winstonthorne: They may not be serious, but it's still funny!

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Oh, that' show much the nano itself is? I thought that was for the headphones

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excellent, now I can get a twin for the one I already have....yeah

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@winstonthorne: At 15 g's I might actually consider that TIE fighter...

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Wow, I'm totally selling my car for this!

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i like the one customer review.

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This is a new way Drug dealers are bringing the Dope into the US

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@winstonthorne: That $15k toilet paper better be the softest, most comfortable thing to ever come near my hind quarters.

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@shan6: Amen to that; beats the crap out of an econobox. And fuel-efficient, too!

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@clevershark: "It's like wiping your ass with silk" -Merovingian, from "The Matrix: Reloaded"

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But it's a collector's item now!

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@shan6: He actually meant "Thai" fighter. For 15 big ones, a martial arts master will come from Thailand and kick your butt. Sounds like a good deal, eh?

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If the guv'mint can pay $800 dollars for a toilet seat, surely $8.5k for a genuine iPod Nano is a steal? ;)

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Distributors, by arrangement with manufacturers, can sell limited quantities of common products to retail stores at a steep discount -- and these products are marked as "Not For Resale" or NFR. The idea is that stores can buy "demo" models of stuff the stores will send to consumers. I had some pretty darn good deals on stuff when I was running a store myself. That doesn't explain why it's listed on a public site or for that decidedly NON discounted price ;)

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For that price, it better give you a live concert of whatever artist you're listening to with iPod portability.

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looks like a test site to me.

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@winstonthorne: A QA platform is expensive? How much does it cost to put everything in a subdirectory that's password-protected? If the answer is "more than $0", you'd better hire a new IT team, because they're ripping you off :-)

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" You can't afford to be as cool as me. Feb 28, 2008
I tote my little blue iPod mini around with me on all of my international jet-setting trips.Thinking of getting one for my daughter, and at $8,500.99 it's a steal!"

so which person that works for that site posted that review?

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if you look at some of the other products on this site, it seems to back up winstonthorne's theory:
for the iPod touch 16gb:
"This is a Test Product. Please do not buy it."

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if you look at some of the other products on this site, it seems to back up winstonthorne's theory:
for the iPod touch 16gb [www.webstoretest1.com]
"This is a Test Product. Please do not buy it."