I came across a listing for what looked like metal foil resistors which weren't even listed as resistors. They were listed as electronic components 12-pcs 1PE0707A294R00TN. I was able to determine they were from a company called Wilbrecht (which I had never heard of). Seeing the 294R00 in it made me think it is a resistor. Also, having looked at precision resistors previously, I knew that typically the military designated tolerance code of T corresponds to a 0.01% tolerance. I was already buying some other stuff from this guy* so I decided to take a chance. Initial bid was $9 for twelve of them and I was the only bidder. Just received it today, sure enough they are 294R00 0.01% resistors. Researching further I discovered they are a NASA part. The first bunch unfamiliar digits in the part number was a Goddard Designator (dunno what that is) but the A294R00T was the important part. The A means they are +/- 2.5ppm/oC (the best offered in this brand) the T was, as I suspected, 0.01%. So for less than a dollar a piece I got 12 relatively low ohm value high precision resistors, new and in their individually labelled plastic package.
*I ended up getting 25x 630V 0.022uF PP Film caps, 25x weird Wima SMD film caps, 25x R0005 current shunts, 40x 27by27mm heatsinks, 100x gold plated connectors, 77x heatshrink fork crimp connectors, 20x weird dual inductors and the aforementioned resistors.