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I guess you just described the definition of class.james80 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:05 pmNot sure I agree with you and don't really think it's an honour or class issue. Let's think of another example: You some how find your way onto the La Ferrari order list, You buy said La Ferrari at the factory price of $1.5M, You don't like it, another of the limited owners doesn't like his either, you all have the only two LaFerrari's available for public sale IN THE WORLD, you sell yours for $1.5M "if not less" and he sells his for $5.5M (which is what the only available La Ferrari at the time was listed for and probably sold for).Heuerville wrote:LOL!! It's Hungarian for watch or clock, IIRC.
I don't wish to sound bitter, but the people selling them for a big mark-up - is it me, or is that just completely lacking in class?
Say I bought one, and it arrived and I genuinely didn't like it, I would sell it at what I paid, if not less.. or is that just me?
Seems there Is no honour left these days.
That's capitalism. The market sets the price. If you're willing to sell for less, that's your perogative. It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now.Heuerville wrote:I guess you just described the definition of class.james80 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:05 pmNot sure I agree with you and don't really think it's an honour or class issue. Let's think of another example: You some how find your way onto the La Ferrari order list, You buy said La Ferrari at the factory price of $1.5M, You don't like it, another of the limited owners doesn't like his either, you all have the only two LaFerrari's available for public sale IN THE WORLD, you sell yours for $1.5M "if not less" and he sells his for $5.5M (which is what the only available La Ferrari at the time was listed for and probably sold for).Heuerville wrote:LOL!! It's Hungarian for watch or clock, IIRC.
I don't wish to sound bitter, but the people selling them for a big mark-up - is it me, or is that just completely lacking in class?
Say I bought one, and it arrived and I genuinely didn't like it, I would sell it at what I paid, if not less.. or is that just me?
Seems there Is no honour left these days.
It's multi-faceted..streetracer101 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 5:46 pmThat's capitalism. The market sets the price. If you're willing to sell for less, that's your perogative. It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now.Heuerville wrote:I guess you just described the definition of class.james80 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:05 pmNot sure I agree with you and don't really think it's an honour or class issue. Let's think of another example: You some how find your way onto the La Ferrari order list, You buy said La Ferrari at the factory price of $1.5M, You don't like it, another of the limited owners doesn't like his either, you all have the only two LaFerrari's available for public sale IN THE WORLD, you sell yours for $1.5M "if not less" and he sells his for $5.5M (which is what the only available La Ferrari at the time was listed for and probably sold for).Heuerville wrote:LOL!! It's Hungarian for watch or clock, IIRC.
I don't wish to sound bitter, but the people selling them for a big mark-up - is it me, or is that just completely lacking in class?
Say I bought one, and it arrived and I genuinely didn't like it, I would sell it at what I paid, if not less.. or is that just me?
Seems there Is no honour left these days.
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Damn Stew. Too much coffee? Calm down and explain why. The only difference is time. The market determines the value of said item.Heuerville wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:05 pmIt's multi-faceted..streetracer101 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 5:46 pmThat's capitalism. The market sets the price. If you're willing to sell for less, that's your perogative. It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now.Heuerville wrote:I guess you just described the definition of class.james80 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:05 pmNot sure I agree with you and don't really think it's an honour or class issue. Let's think of another example: You some how find your way onto the La Ferrari order list, You buy said La Ferrari at the factory price of $1.5M, You don't like it, another of the limited owners doesn't like his either, you all have the only two LaFerrari's available for public sale IN THE WORLD, you sell yours for $1.5M "if not less" and he sells his for $5.5M (which is what the only available La Ferrari at the time was listed for and probably sold for).Heuerville wrote:LOL!! It's Hungarian for watch or clock, IIRC.
I don't wish to sound bitter, but the people selling them for a big mark-up - is it me, or is that just completely lacking in class?
Say I bought one, and it arrived and I genuinely didn't like it, I would sell it at what I paid, if not less.. or is that just me?
Seems there Is no honour left these days.
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If I bought a watch for $6000 on a Tuesday and advertised it the following day for $6000 saying I wasn't sure about it, so I'm selling, that is what it is.
If I bought a watch on Tuesday and advertised it the next day for $8000, that's knowingly trying to make money out of nothing, without knowing the 'post sale' market value.
If however, I bought a watch for $6000 on a Tuesday, and I didn't like it after a few days, then discovered that someone else had sold theirs for $8000, then I would advertise mine for $8000 - no problem. If I had discovered they had sold theirs for $30k, then I would advertise mine at that.
If I bought a bargain priced watch on here from a fellow DWCer and advertised it on here the next day for $1k more.. is that OK?
Well.. it's not wrong, it's just the market. Would I do it? - no. Class.
"It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now."
I deeply disagree with this - it's nowhere near the same, not within a fucking light year the same - sorry, but that's insane.
OK.. I admit, I might be getting hot-headed.. and I agree, market value is market value. In any market it is the buyer that dictates the price. This IS the absolute truth - I totally agree with that - it can't be argued with.streetracer101 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:20 pmDamn Stew. Too much coffee? Calm down and explain why. The only difference is time. The market determines the value of said item.Heuerville wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:05 pmIt's multi-faceted..streetracer101 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 24, 2017 5:46 pmThat's capitalism. The market sets the price. If you're willing to sell for less, that's your perogative. It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now.Heuerville wrote:I guess you just described the definition of class.james80 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2017 11:05 pmNot sure I agree with you and don't really think it's an honour or class issue. Let's think of another example: You some how find your way onto the La Ferrari order list, You buy said La Ferrari at the factory price of $1.5M, You don't like it, another of the limited owners doesn't like his either, you all have the only two LaFerrari's available for public sale IN THE WORLD, you sell yours for $1.5M "if not less" and he sells his for $5.5M (which is what the only available La Ferrari at the time was listed for and probably sold for).Heuerville wrote:LOL!! It's Hungarian for watch or clock, IIRC.
I don't wish to sound bitter, but the people selling them for a big mark-up - is it me, or is that just completely lacking in class?
Say I bought one, and it arrived and I genuinely didn't like it, I would sell it at what I paid, if not less.. or is that just me?
Seems there Is no honour left these days.
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If I bought a watch for $6000 on a Tuesday and advertised it the following day for $6000 saying I wasn't sure about it, so I'm selling, that is what it is.
If I bought a watch on Tuesday and advertised it the next day for $8000, that's knowingly trying to make money out of nothing, without knowing the 'post sale' market value.
If however, I bought a watch for $6000 on a Tuesday, and I didn't like it after a few days, then discovered that someone else had sold theirs for $8000, then I would advertise mine for $8000 - no problem. If I had discovered they had sold theirs for $30k, then I would advertise mine at that.
If I bought a bargain priced watch on here from a fellow DWCer and advertised it on here the next day for $1k more.. is that OK?
Well.. it's not wrong, it's just the market. Would I do it? - no. Class.
"It's no different than you selling a Heuer you purchased for $500 10 yrs ago for $3000 now."
I deeply disagree with this - it's nowhere near the same, not within a fucking light year the same - sorry, but that's insane.
By your logic in the example above, it's only ok to sell for more than you paid if someone else already has. That to me is insane. Anyone can buy and sell speculatively. You can set whatever price on anything you want. If there's someone that will buy it, then so be it.
As for your example of the bargain priced DWC watch...this has been discussed ad nauseum here. Simply sell for whatever you're comfortable. If someone else profits off it, so be it.
Dogmann wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 3:35 amHi Stewart,
Too much beer or not I think I can see what your problem is you are instilling values you have onto others and unfortunately in this me me me world we find ourselves living in Wall Street (The Film) Greed is good, Money rules Fef everyone else and morality is out of fashion and sadly virtually extinct at least in my jaded view of most of the world it is of course and thankfully there are exceptions to this but it is no longer the norm or majority. I do also find this to be sad but true IMHO. So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
It was a great race. The Vettel interview afterwards was classic.james80 wrote:Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
What a race! I thought would be a parade around Baku, thankfully not!
I missed it, alternative facts??Chocodove wrote:It was a great race. The Vettel interview afterwards was classic.james80 wrote:Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
What a race! I thought would be a parade around Baku, thankfully not!
Let's just say he wasn't very pleased with his penalty.james80 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 11:34 amI missed itChocodove wrote:It was a great race. The Vettel interview afterwards was classic.james80 wrote:Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
What a race! I thought would be a parade around Baku, thankfully not!
From what I saw he should have been disqualified. You can't be banging cars this isn't nascar.Chocodove wrote:Let's just say he wasn't very pleased with his penalty.james80 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 11:34 amI missed itChocodove wrote:It was a great race. The Vettel interview afterwards was classic.james80 wrote:Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
What a race! I thought would be a parade around Baku, thankfully not!
+1 that was a pitiful display. And playing dumb over the radio just made it worse.james80 wrote:From what I saw he should have been disqualified. You can't be banging cars this isn't nascar.Chocodove wrote:Let's just say he wasn't very pleased with his penalty.james80 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 25, 2017 11:34 amI missed itChocodove wrote:It was a great race. The Vettel interview afterwards was classic.james80 wrote:Did you watch it?Dogmann wrote:So now I'm going to watch MotoGp and the F1 race and escape this harsh reality for a while.
Marc
What a race! I thought would be a parade around Baku, thankfully not!
This was under the safety carCGSshorty wrote:Rubbin is racin.
Not only that, but he had just rear ended Hamilton to begin with. Most times I can't really stand him, bit Lewis was in the right here. If not for the malfunctioning neck restraint, he would have won easily.logan2z wrote:This was under the safety carCGSshorty wrote:Rubbin is racin.
That was terrible luck. In all the years I've been watching F1 I've never seen that happen.Chocodove wrote:Not only that, but he had just rear ended Hamilton to begin with. Most times I can't really stand him, bit Lewis was in the right here. If not for the malfunctioning neck restraint, he would have won easily.logan2z wrote:This was under the safety carCGSshorty wrote:Rubbin is racin.
At least the Omega guys are calling this guy outlogan2z wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:56 pmAnd another one...
https://omegaforums.net/threads/fs-bnib ... per.59814/
I haven't really spent time there, but from the tiny bit I've seen it seems like a good forum.Heuerville wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 6:03 pmAt least the Omega guys are calling this guy outlogan2z wrote: ↑Mon Jun 26, 2017 5:56 pmAnd another one...
https://omegaforums.net/threads/fs-bnib ... per.59814/![]()