I stumbled across the Epila Laser Hair Remover on okay one day when I was looking for a specific type of razor blade. I don't know about the rest of the world, but, in Canada, one could go bankrupt buying razor blades. When searching okay, I always check out the related searches because I find them very useful. I noticed "laser" and "Epila laser" listed as related searches and my interest was piqued.
I searched the internet for the Epila Laser and found very little except confirmation that there is a home laser hair removal system called Epila Laser. No documentation, no testimonials, little information.
So I took a closer look at the okay ads. I read the ads of every seller of this item that I could find. I checked feedback and found a few brief, but positive testimonials about the product. "It works!" "This product is great!" Stuff like that.
I watched active auctions of the Epila Laser for several days. I also checked gepleted listings. The highest bidder almostinvariably paid well over US $120. I checked the purchase history of Buy It Now items. I noticed that several Best Offers had been accepted. I watched auctions for a few more days and began to consider what I was willing to submit as my Best Offer.
Eventually, I decided that I was willing to pay CDN $150, shipping included, and I submitted my offer accordingly. My offer was accepted and I purchased my very own Epila Laser on May 26, 2006. The package arrived on May 30, 2006.
In the next segment, I will tell you about my first experiences using the product. Please see Epila Laser Hair Remover - Is it worth it? (2.0)
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