"sweet sawdust" wrote in message
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It happens all the time to me but then again I do this as a business. If
I
don't want to sell to some one I quote a price high enough that I would
be very happy to get. Oddly I often get that job.
Turn to Safety, Arch
Fortiter
http://community.webtv.net/almcc/MacsMusings
It is not the value of the item/labor but the perceived value of it that
matters. I have a toy that I would be happy selling for $12, I cannot
sell them at that price but putting a $26 price on them makes them sell
very well indeed.
Maybe you don't value your skill/time as much as the customer does.
Perhaps not but I suspect the customer that bites at the higher price has
been quoted much higher prices for the same reason.