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Re: Albino price?
I'm actually very impressed that albinos, the oldest morph (right?), are still what they are. Newer morphs, such as pastels and cinnamons, are selling for much less than albinos. I wonder what the reason for this is....?
Rabernet, your operation is exactly the model that I wonder why I don't find in everyone's business. Pick a price and hold it, because that's what the animal is worth, even if it's just the price of covering your losses.
Master, he wishes the prices held so that people could make up their losses, or make the money that they deserve to have for putting the time, money, and effort into producing a snake. The sticking point of $1000 seems kind of arbitrary, but for people who may have originally invested $1500 or more just to get the snake, that seems pretty fair. Lowering prices just so everyone can buy one puts everyone selling deep into the red.
Last edited by stevepoppers; 07-22-2010 at 11:02 PM.
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