On Thu, 11 Dec 2014 09:39:53 -0600 Curly McLain via Mercedes
<mercedes@okiebenz.com> wrote:

> The ordinarily crowded station has been deserted the past few days.  I 
> feel sorry for him, because he has high priced fuel in his tanks and 
> will have to sell it at a loss. It is one of the few stations left 
> where the owner works there.   But they all raise the prices with 
> cheap fuel in the tanks and don't feel bad about screwing us ...

The rationale for charging more than a seller paid for the goods he is
selling is that he must sell his (cheaper) goods at the current (more
expensive) price which he will have to pay to replace them for the next
round of selling.

That argument, however, should indeed cut both ways. If the seller can
buy more goods less expensively, he should sell his existing stock less
expensively.


Craig

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