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Old 02.26.2007, 06:43 PM   #73
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Originally Posted by cryptowonderdruginvogue
why do you care so much about how much i am charging?
i merely intended to to underscore your commercial involvement with a dance party for losers hehee, that's all. The fact that you would think of this as news of note or "cool" is funny to me.

A little about myself:

One of the products I sell, I price at two hundred (including shipping). It's my biggest mark-up item; I buy them for a little less than eighty each. But, the company that manufactures the product sells a hundred times more of these than I do charge and they price them at 300-500 dollars each depending on the options.
The bottom line is that my price on the item is fair.
Now, let's switch to you.
How much do you estimate you will make for this event?


The Simpsons didn't invent the Texan character that fires into the air all the time out of thin air.
Ever hear of Nokia chocolate? That's Texans for you, right there. They buy chocolate from France and then shape it themselves and sell it in upscale shoppes worldwide, touting it as the most pure chocolate and it's all horseshit. They mold it in a strip mall in fucking Plano!

Well, it's apples and oranges anyway. I'm dealing with something useful, made in USA, with a manufacturer's lifetime unlimited warranty. You're dealing in the fly-by-night, wispy world of entertainment where people charge whatever the fuck they want and get away with it most of the time.
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