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![]() "Al Dykes" wrote in message ... In article , Lucky wrote: "John S." wrote in message roups.com... Why is that any different than someone paying $500.00 for an Icom R71a, $900.00 for a Sony 6800W Orange dial, or $3,000 and a Panasonic RF9000. Ebay is about as close as we will come to a perfect market, or one that reflects the true market value for an item. Someone wanted the radio more than you did and was willing to use his wallet rather than his mouth. Lucky wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Lucky You think Ebay is the perfect market? HA You must be kidding? These knuckle heads have more money then brains. People have been flocking to sell on Ebay since dummies overpay for used items that could be bought new cheaper. I see it all the time. The perfect market...that's a laugh. Lucky An item's financial worth is exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. No more, no less. Economics 101. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. Maybe, but you will notice when people bid on radios like the R-75, Drake R8 a and b, Harris rigs, you find they go for close to real market prices. That's because those buyers are smarter and more informed customers. That's a real market demonstration. But you'll notice the "less serious" or more frivolous the item is, the dumber and less informed the buyers are. These are the idiots that make Ebay a great place to unload. So, just because some bumpkin is willing to pay 4 times what it's really worth, that does not make it worth that much. I bet ya after he uses the radio for 2 weeks, he'll wonder why the hell he paid $162 for it. Lucky |
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![]() Lucky wrote: "Al Dykes" wrote in message ... In article , Lucky wrote: "John S." wrote in message roups.com... Why is that any different than someone paying $500.00 for an Icom R71a, $900.00 for a Sony 6800W Orange dial, or $3,000 and a Panasonic RF9000. Ebay is about as close as we will come to a perfect market, or one that reflects the true market value for an item. Someone wanted the radio more than you did and was willing to use his wallet rather than his mouth. Lucky wrote: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...sPageName=WDVW Lucky You think Ebay is the perfect market? HA You must be kidding? These knuckle heads have more money then brains. People have been flocking to sell on Ebay since dummies overpay for used items that could be bought new cheaper. I see it all the time. The perfect market...that's a laugh. Lucky An item's financial worth is exactly what someone is willing to pay for it. No more, no less. Economics 101. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. Maybe, but you will notice when people bid on radios like the R-75, Drake R8 a and b, Harris rigs, you find they go for close to real market prices. That's because those buyers are smarter and more informed customers. That's a real market demonstration. But you'll notice the "less serious" or more frivolous the item is, the dumber and less informed the buyers are. These are the idiots that make Ebay a great place to unload. So, just because some bumpkin is willing to pay 4 times what it's really worth, that does not make it worth that much. I bet ya after he uses the radio for 2 weeks, he'll wonder why the hell he paid $162 for it. Awwwwwww... the 'tard is still ****ed off because he couldn't add it to his collection. Cry me a river... dxAce Michigan USA |
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totally wrong, if one bidder was on vacation that week, that changes
the VALUE, NO NO NO it changes the PRICE, not the VALUE price is NOT value repeat everyone PRICE IS NOT VALUE property in california sells for a price, not a value. only an idiot would say a one room 25 year old apartment in a fair part of town is worth $350,000 !!!!! |
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Capn TURD **** for brains,I own a half acre of land seven miles West of
Palatka,Florida in Putnam County.You want proof? You bring your Capn TURD ass here and see for youself and you,YOU!,Capn TURD complain to me,ME! about my purchase of Florida real estate!!! YOU canaDUHian!!!! cuhulin |
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Jim wrote:
On Wed, 23 Mar 2005 13:26:25 -0500, "Lucky" wrote: So, just because some bumpkin is willing to pay 4 times what it's really worth, that does not make it worth that much. That, by definition, makes it *exactly* worth that much to the person who paid that much! Just because *you* wouldn't pay that much does not make it *not* worth that much, either! Why do you believe that *you* have some special power to set prices that everyone must pay? I bet ya after he uses the radio for 2 weeks, he'll wonder why the hell he paid $162 for it. OTOH, he may never use it, and put it on the shelf with the rest of his collection. Indeed. Collectors have different motives than users when buying an item. Collectors want items for reasons that a user can't fathom. ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Yep,that is keereck.Interlachen Lakes Estates.Putnam
County.Interlachen,Florida. cuhulin |
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, Leonard Martin wrote: On Wed 23 Mar 2005 08:21:53p, wrote in message : Capn Snip Oh boy, another dimwit giving full vent to the last surges of his declining testosterone supply. Enjoy it while you got it. You'll be ****ing sitting down in a few years. So are you on a mission to re-post all the Trolls today that I have gone through the trouble to kill file? If you just have to respond can't you at least snip their crap. -- Telamon Ventura, California |
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