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Old February 3rd 07, 05:00 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
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On Feb 2, 7:55 pm, "Brenda Ann" wrote:
"Roadie" wrote in message

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You are giving the perfect description of someone who really doesn't
know or care to know what the value of an item is.


Value is subjective. It is based almost solely upon a persons desire to
have the item. For instance, a specific bit of origami is made from less
than a penny's worth of paper. However, if a person wants that bit of
origami very badly, they may wish to bid hundreds of dollars to get it. This
is that bit's value to that person, whereas to me it may not be worth as
much as the paper it was made from.

"True Market Value" is an artificial construct.


Well, sure you and I likely value items differently. But the point
remains that some of us know the value we assign to an item and others
do not. Those that snipe and otherwise get caught up in auction fever
bidding are more focused on getting the item than they are on what it
is worth.