Posted by Rich_WI on January 02, 2016 at 17:27:40 from (50.50.68.69):
In Reply to: Investments 2015 posted by MarkB_MI on January 01, 2016 at 06:59:19:
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Wrong, the price is from over a month ago during the Black Friday sales and the flyer that I linked to was from that same time. $849.99 is Dunham's current price, the end of the year price, NOT $750 as you say. Thus, according to your yardstick, "guns" are up 13% (actually a shave over)
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Nope. Normal price was $849.99, according to Dunham's, thats what they said it was being sold for. Call me crazy but if anybody would know, I think Dunham's would know. During the Black Friday sales, they put it on sale for $799.99 (not $750 like you are lying about) and there also was $200 manufacturer rebate for a total price of $599.99. Its all right at the link I posted, its easy to read and its right from the horses mouth so to speak. Dunham's is telling you what the price is, why are you making up other prices?
So there it is, proof, right from Dunham's, the price of "guns" are up just over 13%.
Hammers are down 1% this year, according to your logic, nobody should have bought a hammer this year because they are a "bad investment".
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