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<p>[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1366545, member: 28199"]My even getting into this discussion was not over your pricing policies, but the fact that you <b>expect that buyers should accept overpaying for low value coins</b>. I countered with they do not, they can always move on to the next auction. What you're telling me about above is the <b>cost of doing business.</b> You make <b>the ad </b>look good, but you put <b>no work into the coin to improve its value</b>. It's worth what it's worth, and no amount of advertising will increase the value beyond what either the experts say it's worth or what a buyer is willing to pay. Any legitimate businessman will tell you that while they try to pass the costs onto the customer, if you set your prices too high there won't be any customers. So a lot of what your saying you do is actually written off at tax time by those guys. If it's convenient to buy using your philosophy, okay. But the buyer doesn't have to <b>accept</b> it, and can move on to the next coin. It's all about competition. Me, I go where I get the best deal. My guess is so do a lot of others.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="omahaorange, post: 1366545, member: 28199"]My even getting into this discussion was not over your pricing policies, but the fact that you [B]expect that buyers should accept overpaying for low value coins[/B]. I countered with they do not, they can always move on to the next auction. What you're telling me about above is the [B]cost of doing business.[/B] You make [B]the ad [/B]look good, but you put [B]no work into the coin to improve its value[/B]. It's worth what it's worth, and no amount of advertising will increase the value beyond what either the experts say it's worth or what a buyer is willing to pay. Any legitimate businessman will tell you that while they try to pass the costs onto the customer, if you set your prices too high there won't be any customers. So a lot of what your saying you do is actually written off at tax time by those guys. If it's convenient to buy using your philosophy, okay. But the buyer doesn't have to [B]accept[/B] it, and can move on to the next coin. It's all about competition. Me, I go where I get the best deal. My guess is so do a lot of others.[/QUOTE]
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