Posted by LOU from Wi. on November 29, 2009 at 23:33:50 from (174.124.84.159):
In Reply to: Re: IH 856 markup posted by dave2 on November 29, 2009 at 21:51:41:
Hey Dave,A reasonable markup is fine and dandy as long as the truth of product is stated. I can see where a item is bought and re sold at a profit as long as it's TRUTHFULLY STATED as to the CONDITION of the product, wheather its a car, tractor, lighting fictures farn seed or what ever.Re-selling junk really gets the new owners irate, and with good cause,when it's advertises as great, excellant, in great shape, and all the other descriptions that are UN-TRUE ,when the seller KNOWS the problems that will ocure when the suckers get it home. The U.S. is suffering from un-just mark up of junk flooding here from all over, so one can see why the poster is concerned. Just my humble opinion with no regrets. LOU
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