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- Monday February 9, 2015
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Sold in four minutes !
Yeah that one went fast and I can see why.
Sold in four minutes !
I can never see me being able to get one! James will not respond to any method of messaging , he makes great razors but his customer service does not exist and it's not because he is a one man enterprise, Mervyn Cadman can manage to run a one man workshop and can still find the time to reply to his customers questions, that's good business !Yeah that one went fast and I can see why.
That's why it sold in four minutes of being posted....just pure luck to be on that page when it landed!That is a ridiculous price.
That's why it sold in four minutes of being posted....just pure luck to be on that page when it landed!
Ah I see, yes some people are just greedy and yes I aggree with you the other seller has to be admired for asking a fair price and not being a blood sucking #%€$Oh no, I mean't the one on eBay at the top.
The price on the Aluminum was very fair. I admire sellers like these.
Ah I see, yes some people are just greedy and yes I aggree with you the other seller has to be admired for asking a fair price and not being a blood sucking #%€$
Ah I see, yes some people are just greedy and yes I aggree with you the other seller has to be admired for asking a fair price and not being a blood sucking #%€$
Which brings up an interesting question:
If you have a razor (let's for the sake of simplicity say that it's a Wolfman) - that you could sell to a complete stranger online for either;
a) $1200, or
b) $200
To keep it simple there is no 'option c' like donate it to charity, etc.
What would you honestly do?
Good question, but I would prefer to sell it to someone I can be a little assured that would not flip it for profit.
I'd sell it for how much I got it for, I didn't get into this hobby to make money.
Well first of all if I had a wolfman I would not sell it full stop but let's just say it was my 60mm Iswaki kamisori, now that has gone up in price since I bought mine and they are not impossible but hard to secure, if I was to sell it I would be more than happy to be able to recoup my origanal outlay and would not take advantage of them having gone up in price and try and sell it for more than I paid for it. That is me being honest, but that's just me, and I suppose that's what gets me slightly annoyed when people get greedy.Which brings up an interesting question:
If you have a razor (let's for the sake of simplicity say that it's a Wolfman) - that you could sell to a complete stranger online for either;
a) $1200, or
b) $200
To keep it simple there is no 'option c' like donate it to charity, etc.
What would you honestly do?
You can't add criteria/qualifiers to the options
However, you sir are a better man than me.
I'd sell it for the $1200
Well, it's not been sold yet so I guess the people who may be interested in buying a wolfman razor don't think it's worth it, and he has the cheek to ask the pocket change for postage....as if he wouldn't be making enough money if he sells it.Me too, if someone thinks it's worth that and can afford it why not?
Well first of all if I had a wolfman I would not sell it full stop but let's just say it was my 60mm Iswaki kamisori, now that has gone up in price since I bought mine and they are not impossible but hard to secure, if I was to sell it I would be more than happy to be able to recoup my origanal outlay and would not take advantage of them having gone up in price and try and sell it for more than I paid for it. That is me being honest, but that's just me, and I suppose that's what gets me slightly annoyed when people get greedy.
If you are in business to make money then that's another matter altogether but that was not the question you asked nor am I selling razors for profit .
Me too, if someone thinks it's worth that and can afford it why not?