I've noticed that the moderators here don't like people to list the street prices of AAS products. Why not?
I've noticed numerous websites such as bb.com list average 'street prices' so what is the problem with doing that?
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ruining their profits?
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Who's profits? If I say the street price of *** is 1$ a capsule on average, Who am I hurting? The sources who sell it at 2$ a capsule?
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It opens up the board to sourcing- Someone my post that they get their GH for $$$ and next thing you know people are pm'ing trying to get that deal. Dealers could use it to their advantage to rip people off.
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What other way can we know we're not getting ripped off in the first place?
If Bob sells me *** for 1$ per capsule, How do I know i'm not getting ripped off? I can't "compaire prices of competitors" like I could with a legal product. So how am I supposed to avoid getting ripped off?
How could dealers use average prices to their advantage to rip people off?
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Quote: | What other way can we know we're not getting ripped off in the first place?
If Bob sells me *** for 1$ per capsule, How do I know i'm not getting ripped off? I can't "compaire prices of competitors" like I could with a legal product. So how am I supposed to avoid getting ripped off?
| You simply compare prices w/ competitors. The market changes quicker than those lists of average prices. They are out of date before they are published. If you have no competitor w/ which to compare prices than I guess you're stuck using your sole source or Bob as you call him. If Bob rips you off why should you care as it is your ONLY source anway. The solution is have multiple source price lists and do your own comparing.
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