Ctechlite
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I was about to post to a thread when iy got closed...rules breaking. Hopefully mine does not break any rules or I may be Unforgiven
I've posted my information because I did not want to waste a beautifully typed piece of art by myself
Someone broke the rules by trashing someones pricing by posting links, I would not do the same. Only because I do not want to offend anyone intentionally.
+1 I agree.
People do not research before buying...I am guilty of the same sometimes.
As an example of what you call over charging...(I would call it uninformed pricing)
I've seen some Surefire KTx turbo heads on sale in BST for $80 or so, used with no bulbs...when if you go to opticshq and do the membership thing and the additional cpf %5 discount you could get a new one shipped for free, with bulbs from a reputable dealer for just a few dollars more. One of them was sold for that price in BST too...I scratch my head at this, but I'm sure that others do the same at times when I buy stuff at what they feel is overpriced.
To answer the original posters question...what do you do when you see something with what I/you would consider to an uninformed price? Well there are a few paths to choose from
1) Leave it alone and caveat emptor (hope that's right...)
2) Send polite email to the seller and kindly let them know that product X is available elsewhere at a substantial savings over their own
3) Take it upon yourself to email prospective buyers about the other product, this however can take a lot of time and well I've done it once or twice but only because I saw an opportunity to do so and thought I'd help out a buyer, but I would also then send an email to the seller and continue with option 2.
4) break some rules. I'd strongly advise against this.
I've posted my information because I did not want to waste a beautifully typed piece of art by myself
Someone broke the rules by trashing someones pricing by posting links, I would not do the same. Only because I do not want to offend anyone intentionally.
Art Vandelay said:I think the rules are clear.
Candle Power Forums B/S/T Lights Forum Policy:
http://www.candlepowerforums.com/vb/announcement.php?f=66
+1 I agree.
People do not research before buying...I am guilty of the same sometimes.
As an example of what you call over charging...(I would call it uninformed pricing)
I've seen some Surefire KTx turbo heads on sale in BST for $80 or so, used with no bulbs...when if you go to opticshq and do the membership thing and the additional cpf %5 discount you could get a new one shipped for free, with bulbs from a reputable dealer for just a few dollars more. One of them was sold for that price in BST too...I scratch my head at this, but I'm sure that others do the same at times when I buy stuff at what they feel is overpriced.
To answer the original posters question...what do you do when you see something with what I/you would consider to an uninformed price? Well there are a few paths to choose from
1) Leave it alone and caveat emptor (hope that's right...)
2) Send polite email to the seller and kindly let them know that product X is available elsewhere at a substantial savings over their own
3) Take it upon yourself to email prospective buyers about the other product, this however can take a lot of time and well I've done it once or twice but only because I saw an opportunity to do so and thought I'd help out a buyer, but I would also then send an email to the seller and continue with option 2.
4) break some rules. I'd strongly advise against this.
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