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Old 08-18-11 | 03:07 PM
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People like him are what drives prices up for no reason.
Not in my opinion. It is the buyer who drives the price up. Supply never dictates price, demand does. As demand increases, so to does the price per unit, unless supply steps it up to match the increased demand. As supply increases, the price per unit drops, unless there is an increase in demand.

But that is just my opinion. My other opinion is to bring this thread to an end. After all, it has been done to death and we will all have a chance, to do it again, in a week or so.
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