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Old January 28th, 2004, 06:03 PM
alwayfishking
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No different then the gas station off the exit ramp charging 22 cents more
per gallon then the guy a 1/2 mile away. Supply and demand dictate.
"Craig" wrote in message
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That 33% would be a very conservative number, speaking as a retailer that
bought soft plastics at wholesale and sold them retail. GY is the MFG

that
sells direct. Welcome to the U.S.A. and the American Dream. All the
fishing related product's selling prices could be cut in half and the MFG,
Wholesalers, and Retailers could still make a fair profit. That won't
happen and why should it when you and I are willing to pay higher prices.

It's all about supply and demand, and the demand for fishing products is
high. So why not jack the prices through the roof and make a ton while

the
"Getting It" is good. Because next year, it could all dry up and fade

away.


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Craig Baugher





 




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