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Yes. They stored it and aged it. |
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33 | 44.00% |
Yes. If I can get something I couldn't before, it's worth it. |
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33 | 44.00% |
No. What they paid is what they should charge. |
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7 | 9.33% |
No. If they're selling, it must be worth less, not more. |
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2 | 2.67% |
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For me, HTF sticks like Opus X are different from say - Boris. Older out of production sticks should charge what the market will bear but I won't be buying them. I won't begrudge the seller either though.
Sticks with limited availability like Viajes are different. If they are a recent release I would frown on mark-ups close to their release. Of course the seller can do what he/she wants but this does smack of opportunism. Same with Opus Xs. Something like Casa Fuente is somewhere in the middle for me. Perhaps a modest mark up I would tolerate (10% ish)... |
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