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Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
If you like him and you want him - then he is.
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
O.O
It's blinding....
Idk what the prices on bumblebees are like, though. I think what OP is trying to ask, "It that price fair?" It does seem to be a very buyer driven market, though.
If I was out for Bumblebee, and had $1000, I think I'd get it. It's just stunning. And I don't even like them that much.
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Originally Posted by stevepoppers
O.O
It's blinding....
Idk what the prices on bumblebees are like, though. I think what OP is trying to ask, "It that price fair?" It does seem to be a very buyer driven market, though.
If I was out for Bumblebee, and had $1000, I think I'd get it. It's just stunning. And I don't even like them that much.
Exactly, and what I was saying is - it's fair if you like it and you're willing to pay what the seller is asking for it.
All anyone has to do is a little homework and go to Kingsnake to see what the current market average is for bee's. Then decide if you like the animal enough to pay what the seller is selling it for.
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
its sad to see how far the bp market is dipped down... a year ago 700 would have been a steal for a bee
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
Actually the bees available on Mike Wilbanks website are 2010 hatchlings not year old animals
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Exactly, and what I was saying is - it's fair if you like it and you're willing to pay what the seller is asking for it.
All anyone has to do is a little homework and go to Kingsnake to see what the current market average is for bee's. Then decide if you like the animal enough to pay what the seller is selling it for.
Hence my comment about how it's such a buyer driven market. It's the buyers, like kiddomarc here, that decide what's a fair price.
Without knowing what the current market average is, and going by the looks alone of this particular snake, I would say it's worth it. But if I know there are very comparable snakes available everywhere else, and this one is asking several hundred dollars more, with no apparent benefit to that extra cost, then no, it is not a fair price. Not to the buyer, at least.
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
If he weighs 500 grams, and that's a recent picture, I would pay that for him.
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
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Originally Posted by stevepoppers
Hence my comment about how it's such a buyer driven market. It's the buyers, like kiddomarc here, that decide what's a fair price.
Without knowing what the current market average is, and going by the looks alone of this particular snake, I would say it's worth it. But if I know there are very comparable snakes available everywhere else, and this one is asking several hundred dollars more, with no apparent benefit to that extra cost, then no, it is not a fair price. Not to the buyer, at least.
Yes, and no. If kiddomarc decides that's not a fair price for that animal, there's likely to be another buyer who will think that it is.
Where the "problem" with the market is, is sellers panic and cut prices too quickly when an animal doesn't sell in a few days or a few weeks. If it's a nice animal, and the seller believes in the quality of their animal, and the price is a fair market value, if they don't compromise their price, there will be a discriminating buyer out there for that animal.
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Re: Is a 1yr old Bumblebee male worth buying for $700?
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Yes, and no. If kiddomarc decides that's not a fair price for that animal, there's likely to be another buyer who will think that it is.
Where the "problem" with the market is, is sellers panic and cut prices too quickly when an animal doesn't sell in a few days or a few weeks. If it's a nice animal, and the seller believes in the quality of their animal, and the price is a fair market value, if they don't compromise their price, there will be a discriminating buyer out there for that animal.
Agreed.... but then again what doesn't get bought goes to the flippers then the price gets cut a little and so on. I would pay more for a better snake, it just keeps the market where it needs to be. But I really dont see the point in a 20k snake.... just not justifiable to buy imo
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