07-08-2014, 03:32 AM
(07-07-2014, 03:26 PM)tvguy Wrote:(07-07-2014, 03:17 PM)Scrapper Wrote: BTW, if you look back to my original post regarding this matter...
(07-07-2014, 07:09 AM)Scrapper Wrote: Just because one person can't see the value in something doesn't mean the value is not there.
I wasn't the one being antagonistic.
So friggin bite me.
Yeah well your explanation doesn't work because even after I carefully explained what I meant by value you just repeated your original post like I was too dense to understand.
It think it was purposely antagonistic just like Hugo surmised.
It's not about a value I can't see. It's about a cash value that simply is inaccurate based on what the cash value REALLY is.
NOTHING determines a cash value any better that a RECORD of what people are currently paying for an item.
Where in the hell do real estate people get cash values on homes?
How the hell do you think appraisers put a cash value on an item?
It's all based on comparing an item to what the same or similar item is selling for.
Reminds me of the billy beer scam
Quote:At some point in 1981, classified ads began popping up in newspapers around the country offering $1,000 for any unopened sixers of Billy Beer. Anyone who was sitting on some unopened Billy Beer became ecstatic about turning horrid beer into big money. A week or two later, the same papers would run classified ads from someone who wanted to sell their Billy Beer for a mere $200 a sixer, a discount of 80-percent off of its “true” value!
http://mentalfloss.com/article/26695/bil...t-drinking