Hi Ian,

His models all start out at either 95 or 99 cents. He has an unlimited
supply of models. Why should one person pay $1 for a model and the
next person pay $12? If he sold his models in a store he would need to
have a set price. eBay allows him to get whatever he can. True, he has
the right to get whatever he can, but that doesn't mean that it's the
right thing to do. If he had an eStore I would trust him enough to
become a repeat customer. I'm just wondering how others feel about it.
I figure he'd get more loyal customers if he was loyal to them.

B.J.

On Nov 25, 1:10 am, Ian Newman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I don't understand why you think this is a problem - surely it is just good 
> business sense to sell a product at the highest price the market will stand.  
> It is a simple case of the buyer deciding the price that they are prepared to 
> pay.
>
> Why do you think he should sell at a fixed price?
>
> Ian.

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