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From: David Jeffries
I've been to Michael's Reno Magic, and got great value out of it.
When I went, there was a manual promised at $99. Again, good value- but, for me, at the top end of my affordability.
Two months later, the manual is apparently now almost available. But at $495.
1. For me, way over the top.
2. For the people who are selling it- will they earn more money by charging more money? I've bought Dale's manual at $99, and found great value. The people I associate with who are interested in renos (few as they are) would have been interested in buying the manual at $99. But $495 is too much,
I would suggest to the people who produce this manual that they would make more money out of selling a manual at a price that 500 people would buy (say $99), rather than a price 20 ($495) people would buy.
I've been to Michael's Reno Magic, and got great value out of it.
When I went, there was a manual promised at $99. Again, good value- but, for me, at the top end of my affordability.
Two months later, the manual is apparently now almost available. But at $495.
1. For me, way over the top.
2. For the people who are selling it- will they earn more money by charging more money? I've bought Dale's manual at $99, and found great value. The people I associate with who are interested in renos (few as they are) would have been interested in buying the manual at $99. But $495 is too much,
I would suggest to the people who produce this manual that they would make more money out of selling a manual at a price that 500 people would buy (say $99), rather than a price 20 ($495) people would buy.
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