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No kidding. And the seller had a BIN price of $80!! Finally an honest seller not preying on the fears of the gullible public. Maybe he\she didn't know of the 20x24 that just sold for $491. I didn't notice what the shipping charges were, though. That's where you make the real dough on AZO (and Chinese 16x20 cameras).

-R
 
reggie said:
No kidding. And the seller had a BIN price of $80!! Finally an honest seller not preying on the fears of the gullible public. Maybe he\she didn't know of the 20x24 that just sold for $491. I didn't notice what the shipping charges were, though. That's where you make the real dough on AZO (and Chinese 16x20 cameras).

-R

Hmm,

Seems to be an honest seller, the shipping cost to me here in Montana would only be $7.85, which for paper is just about what it would cost..

Hmm, don't see that to often

Dave
 
I continue to be confused about why the idea of using the free market system to sell something for the highest possible price would make a seller anything less than honest? Unless somebody lies to you, they may be expensive, but it hardly qualifies them as being dishonest.
 
DAMN! 80 bucks! GOOD DEAL! Too bad I missed that one. Now only if it was g3 tho!
 
skillian said:
I continue to be confused about why the idea of using the free market system to sell something for the highest possible price would make a seller anything less than honest? Unless somebody lies to you, they may be expensive, but it hardly qualifies them as being dishonest.

Excellent point
 
skillian said:
I continue to be confused about why the idea of using the free market system to sell something for the highest possible price would make a seller anything less than honest? .
It doesn't. But calling the seller a thief is easier than admitting you were stupid to pay so much. :wink:
-Bob
 
skillian said:
I continue to be confused about why the idea of using the free market system to sell something for the highest possible price would make a seller anything less than honest? Unless somebody lies to you, they may be expensive, but it hardly qualifies them as being dishonest.
If you are referring to my post, I was being sarcastic (based on prior posts regarding the price of AZO on eBay). I agree with your point of view - if they can get $500 for a box of AZO, more power to them.

-R
 
I think I just came up with a sideline. I will buy a load of AZO from B&H or Adorama with my regular orders (usually buy one every third order anyway) and hit it up with a markup of $90 BIN, plus a $12 shipping charge...

Then when the distributers run out, I can triple or quadruple the price, and retire to an island in the Pacific... Maybe I can store it all with my truckload of Rodental, Amigall, and Super XXX
 
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