So, if the asking price is too high and the seller won't negotiate,
what do you get?
Product priced out of the market.
All well and good. It is much too soon to be forcing migration to v11
by artificially hiking the price of 2004.
Yet, that's what will happen.
On 30 juin 2009, at 21:40, Douglas von Roeder <
dvonroeder@...>
wrote:
> The selling price defines its value. Asking priceā¦not so much.
>
> A sterling example of this is the "appraised price" of a diamond.
>
> "It was appraised at $7,000 and I talked him down to $4,000!"
> "Oh, that's quite something."
>
> --
> Douglas von Roeder
>
>
> On Tue, Jun 30, 2009 at 12:22 PM, psmith <
psmith@...> wrote:
>
>> Does it therefore hold that that which has a price has value?
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