Pennyrick
New member
Exactly, But most people will never get it, :banghead:
Based on subsequent responses, it looks like you are correct. They just don't get it.
Here's another way of looking at it.
You are investing your money in a product with volatile pricing that is not controlled by you? If the retailer buys several thousands of dollars worth of product that subsequently drops in price, forcing the price down lower than what he has invested... he will get burned... big time! He cannot pass the increase along on the back end or he will not be competitive in the marketplace. He must price the product based on replacement cost or he won't be in business very long.
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