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    Re: If it's too good to be true....

    Please excuse the hijack, but I have a question. If a person were to sell at about 20% below market, would that be considered too low for a newcomer? How about if the 20% discount were tied to the buyer providing feedback after the sale? Would a 10% discount be more appropriate?
    I followed the market this last season, and I noticed that newcomers selling a little under the market did well, where as those selling at market seemed to have trouble. At 20% off, newcomers sold out quickly.
    I thought this would be a good strategy for me in my first year of selling, but I don't want to upset other breeders or have a negative affect on the market.
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