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<blockquote data-quote="Joe" data-source="post: 401179" data-attributes="member: 440"><p>Iain, thought I might as well ask here as it's related to the subject we are discussing but did you not recently sell a Nikto sample for $2500 only for the buyer to list it for trade or $3500 months later? It's that kind of thing that snowballs the prices, why buy it for $2500 if you don't particularly want it and are going to bump the price up by a thousand dollars for the next chump that comes along who then won't settle for less than that when he comes to sell (and may even add his own profit on top?).</p><p></p><p>It must be awful for you as a decent seller when you try to price your items fairly for collectors only to see them back up for sale for much more than you were charging shortly after selling them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Joe, post: 401179, member: 440"] Iain, thought I might as well ask here as it's related to the subject we are discussing but did you not recently sell a Nikto sample for $2500 only for the buyer to list it for trade or $3500 months later? It's that kind of thing that snowballs the prices, why buy it for $2500 if you don't particularly want it and are going to bump the price up by a thousand dollars for the next chump that comes along who then won't settle for less than that when he comes to sell (and may even add his own profit on top?). It must be awful for you as a decent seller when you try to price your items fairly for collectors only to see them back up for sale for much more than you were charging shortly after selling them. [/QUOTE]
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