-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Last night a friend directed me to amazon where I bought 3 256MB sticks of RAM for $35 and 1 1GB stick of RAM for $25.... 3 "Viking PC13332X72-CL2 256MB ECC PC133 DIMM CL2" Electronics; @ $9.99 each Usually available in 1-2 weeks 1 "Viking PC100128X72R-CL3 1GB ECC PC100 Registered DIMM CL3" Electronics; @ $19.99 each Usually available in 1-2 weeks Obviously this was a mistake by amazon as the price on the 256 went up to $329 and the price on the 1GB went up to $999.99. Has anyone been in this sort of situation? I assume Amazon has some loophole where they can take back their orders; or am I actually going to get my ram? Jeff Lehman Webpage: http://www.digitalguy.net Email: jeff at digitalguy.net Join the worlds largest distributed computing effort http://www.distributed.net http://stats.distributed.net/rc5-64/tmsummary.php3?team=12721 - ---- PGP ---- ID: 0x91E0F02B Type: DH/DSS Size: 4096/1024 Fingerprint: 9124 79E1 7304 7D01 7CE3 CF8F 7CE8 6D0D 91E0 F02B Key: www.digitalguy.net/pubpgp.html -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGPfreeware 7.0.3 for non-commercial use <http://www.pgp.com> iQA/AwUBOsC7A3zobQ2R4PArEQLtfACgixeWV/p5Mz43nt1BCcYUJItTz34AoMA2 YW7LZOaru4cKqWVtDlTlA+qm =JAQo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----