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Some folks are in land of make believe over on armslist.
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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 4166564" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>I completely agree that the market determines the value of an item and not some price-book or even a bunch of guys as brilliant as we all are talking on the internet. The thing is that people aren’t listening to the market. If you list an item and within a day have received several offers then you know your asking price was too low and you left a lot of meat on the table. Conversely if you’ve had an item listed for a month and you’re receiving inquiries but no legitimate offers then you either are being unrealistic about your product’s value or you’re trying to sell the item to the wrong market.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 4166564, member: 45550"] I completely agree that the market determines the value of an item and not some price-book or even a bunch of guys as brilliant as we all are talking on the internet. The thing is that people aren’t listening to the market. If you list an item and within a day have received several offers then you know your asking price was too low and you left a lot of meat on the table. Conversely if you’ve had an item listed for a month and you’re receiving inquiries but no legitimate offers then you either are being unrealistic about your product’s value or you’re trying to sell the item to the wrong market. [/QUOTE]
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