Re: Craigslist



On Sat, 05 Aug 2006 17:41:42 -0400, gamer <bjvtgy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
It's dumb to sell less than the highest price someone is willing to pay.

If waiting for that special someone takes a long time, then there is a
cost of holding the goods more than necessary. You forgot about it.

Your expenses have NOTHING to do with optimum selling price.

Yes they do. See above.

Now if you choose to sell below market to get rid of stuff - that's
quite different.

And possibly rational.

i

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