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This is basically the free enterprise system and whatever the market will bear
is what sets the price. What I don't comprehend is another situation. As an example, last year, I was following the bidding on an Icom IC-2100H. I stopped watching when the bidding got to $275 so I don't know how high it got. This was the price for a used radio without warranty at the same time it was available new, with warranty, at AES and elsewhere for $199. So if somebody is obviously online, a few key clicks searching for the radio would have saved the buyer over $75. Strange... |
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