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post Apr 19 2005, 03:22 PM
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I would totally agree with what has been put on the table, and I would have to say that most business minded individuals would have to agree also... it's the loser who buys a $200 turbo, runs the piss out of it, decides to upgrade, tries to trade it in on a $500 turbo and argues that he paid $200 used, it is still used so it is still worth that much that throws off the whole balance.

Business owners are in business to make money, money keeps them in business and fair business owners pass the rewards of their fruitfull business to the customers to keep them coming so that they, over time make more money.

what was mentioned about what a $600 clutch is worth: it's all in the supply and demand world.

I live by the rule that "something is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it"

Here in Iraq I have learned something about there economy.
paying for products/services with large bills versus small bills
a single $20 bill is worth more than 20 $1 bills because when the locals take that same $20 bill to the local market, they can buy more with it also.

In the US $20 is $20 it doesn't matter what form it is in.

food for thought, chow down!!!


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