Posted by paul on June 02, 2022 at 10:22:10 from (66.60.196.195):
In Reply to: Re: Buyers premium posted by Traditional Farmer on June 02, 2022 at 05:23:44:
Wholesalers get their money from the buying public, so they should just collect a fee off the retail store shelf cost as well. Its the same difference.
Go to the grocery store, and wholesale company A charges 10% over the cost listed, wholesale company B charges 12.5% over, company C charges 15% but has a half price 7.5% fee on anything with pork in it......
Go to the grocery store and shop, find your values or best products,, its all there in front of you real simple. Just do a little math. The customer pays so it doesnt matter if every item has a 7.5 to 15% fee attached. Oh if you pay cash or pay credit card might be 0-12% fee just depends.
Easy, no problem..... same principle.
Right?
I understand it works, it just makes buying more complicated. Simple folk just end up paying more, smart folk resist such gimmicks. IMHO sellers think they are making more, but with a smaller buying base likely not so.
Those in power and often time simple minded folk push it this direction, so it doesnt matter what it will come to be this way.
I dont have to like it and I cant put the toothpaste back in the tube so to speak, but I can have an opinion. :)
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