most people dont seem to understand how MSRP pricing works. They think because a store sells an item at 50$ its worth 50$. It's not, its only worth this amount based of the location of the sale. That same item would be worth 2$ anywhere else
They think because a store sells an item at 50$ its worth 50$.
If people are buying it then it is. Things can be worth different amounts.
It's not, its only worth this amount based of the location of the sale. That same item would be worth 2$ anywhere else
Location and circumstance is important though. For example, what price do you think you could get for bottled water in a park with free water fonts vs. in a desert.
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