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On Dec 19, 10:33 am, Jack Campin - bogus address
wrote: Making EBay the standard is like saying sex is worth what prostitutes get for it. Women with better marketing strategies marry millionaires, So basically what you're saying is all women are prostitutes who market their body and that some just charge a lot more? How long have you been a misogynist? |
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"R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message . .. On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. |
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RS wrote:
Seems like it could be a form of money laundering. -- Robert Pearson ParaMind Brainstorming Software http://www.paramind.net Creative Virtue Press/Telical Books/Regenerative Music http://www.rspearson.com Interesting possibility. Never thought of that. It sure would baffle most customs agents. Francis A. Miniter |
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote:
"R. Totale" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. |
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"R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message m... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Really. So Ebay, which offers items for sale for a limited period of time, to a limited market, is the perfect pricing machine. Supply, demand and scarcity are immaterial; and no item has any intrinsic value, except what it can be sold for on Ebay. You sir are an imbecile. **** off now, there's a good fellow. |
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On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:03:22 GMT, "foad" wrote:
"R. Totale" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message om... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Really. So Ebay, which offers items for sale for a limited period of time, to a limited market, is the perfect pricing machine. Supply, demand and scarcity are immaterial; and no item has any intrinsic value, except what it can be sold for on Ebay. You sir are an imbecile. **** off now, there's a good fellow. You shouldn't listen so hard to those voices inside your head, they're telling you I said all sorts of things which I did not. I simply answered the original question, which was what website the poster could use to sell his items for what they are worth. If you have an alternative answer to his question, by all means enlighten him. |
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R. Totale wrote:
On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Well, no. I'm on a freecycle mailing list. Several times I have offered an item and gotten no responses, but when I re-offer it a couple of weeks later, I have multiple interested. By your reasoning it was worth less than nothing (okay, not worth the gas money) the first time, and then suddenly increased in value the second time. No, I don't think so. -- Evelyn C. Leeper I believe I found the missing link between animal and civilized man. It is us. -Konrad Lorenz |
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"R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:03:22 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message m... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message news:cu8im3pdhecm0hj5e5g0fj0uvurge7tst3@4ax. com... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Really. So Ebay, which offers items for sale for a limited period of time, to a limited market, is the perfect pricing machine. Supply, demand and scarcity are immaterial; and no item has any intrinsic value, except what it can be sold for on Ebay. You sir are an imbecile. **** off now, there's a good fellow. You shouldn't listen so hard to those voices inside your head, they're telling you I said all sorts of things which I did not. I simply answered the original question, which was what website the poster could use to sell his items for what they are worth. I asked you to FO politely, didn't I? Anyway, you did not tell the poster what website he could use to sell his items for what they are worth. You told him to list his items on ebay for 99 cents because they were only worth what a group of bargain hunting interweb yahoos was willing to pay for them over a seven day period. If you have an alternative answer to his question, by all means enlighten him. I'm not interested in enlightening him, I'm interested in kicking you. |
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On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 08:19:36 GMT, "foad" wrote:
"R. Totale" wrote in message .. . On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:03:22 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message om... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message news:cu8im3pdhecm0hj5e5g0fj0uvurge7tst3@4ax .com... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Really. So Ebay, which offers items for sale for a limited period of time, to a limited market, is the perfect pricing machine. Supply, demand and scarcity are immaterial; and no item has any intrinsic value, except what it can be sold for on Ebay. You sir are an imbecile. **** off now, there's a good fellow. You shouldn't listen so hard to those voices inside your head, they're telling you I said all sorts of things which I did not. I simply answered the original question, which was what website the poster could use to sell his items for what they are worth. I asked you to FO politely, didn't I? Anyway, you did not tell the poster what website he could use to sell his items for what they are worth. You told him to list his items on ebay for 99 cents because they were only worth what a group of bargain hunting interweb yahoos was willing to pay for them over a seven day period. You've yet to come up with a better way to use a website to determine "what they're worth" and sell them at that price. I'm not interested in enlightening him, I'm interested in kicking you. Yes, and if it were Special Olympics Day at Flame School I would be there cheering with the rest of crowd at the finish line, because there are no losers here and when you see her honest effort and big heart it doesn't really matter that little foady isn't smart enough or strong enough to keep up with the other girls and boys, does it? But it's not, there are and it does, so I won't. |
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"R. Totale" wrote in message ... On Thu, 20 Dec 2007 08:19:36 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 20:03:22 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message m... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 17:29:37 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message news:62cim35bi46c9oa4gk9tfhajbg5oqhh0gp@4ax. com... On Wed, 19 Dec 2007 14:21:02 GMT, "foad" wrote: "R. Totale" wrote in message news:cu8im3pdhecm0hj5e5g0fj0uvurge7tst3@4a x.com... On Tue, 18 Dec 2007 17:21:05 -0800 (PST), David Downing wrote: I'm looking to sell them for as much as they're worth. Can somebody tell me what a good website woulld be for this? eBay. Start them at 99 cents. They will sell for as much as someone is willing to pay you for them, and that's how much they are worth. Wow that's stupid. How do you figure? Auctions have been used for hundreds of years to sell items from thimbles to mansions for exactly what they're worth (at that particular moment in time). How better to determine what something is worth? A firm cash offer beats speculation, guesses and opinion every time. That's very postmodern. Ebay will tell you the minimum price that the 24 people who are searching for a particular item in a particular week are willing to pay for it. As well as the maximum, which is what it's worth. Really. So Ebay, which offers items for sale for a limited period of time, to a limited market, is the perfect pricing machine. Supply, demand and scarcity are immaterial; and no item has any intrinsic value, except what it can be sold for on Ebay. You sir are an imbecile. **** off now, there's a good fellow. You shouldn't listen so hard to those voices inside your head, they're telling you I said all sorts of things which I did not. I simply answered the original question, which was what website the poster could use to sell his items for what they are worth. I asked you to FO politely, didn't I? Anyway, you did not tell the poster what website he could use to sell his items for what they are worth. You told him to list his items on ebay for 99 cents because they were only worth what a group of bargain hunting interweb yahoos was willing to pay for them over a seven day period. You've yet to come up with a better way to use a website to determine "what they're worth" and sell them at that price. I'm not interested in enlightening him, I'm interested in kicking you. Yes, and if it were Special Olympics Day at Flame School Fans of irony take note. there cheering with the rest of crowd at the finish line, because there are no losers here and when you see her honest effort and big heart it doesn't really matter that little foady isn't smart enough or strong enough to keep up with the other girls and boys, does it? But it's not, there are and it does, so I won't. |
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