by Tdarcos » Sat Sep 21, 2019 3:34 am
In my opinion, the most interesting thing about this is they won't tell you how much it's going to cost! This to me, ticks out like a red thumb holding a red flag. When places won't tell you how much it's going to cost, or use the old chestnut, "if you have to ask how much it costs, you cant afford it," it's a dead-bang certainty they're overcharging and/or gouging customers.
On the other hand, there is the advice of real-estate investor Carleton Sheets, "If the price you're asking doesn't embarrass you, and make you feel sick-to-your-stomach at how greedy you've become, it means you're not charging enough." Maybe hey haven't found a price point yet that upsets their consciences but doesn't do so for the customers.
In my opinion, the most interesting thing about this is [i]they won't tell you how much it's going to cost![/i] This to me, ticks out like a red thumb holding a red flag. When places won't tell you how much it's going to cost, or use the old chestnut, "if you have to ask how much it costs, you cant afford it," it's a dead-bang certainty they're overcharging and/or gouging customers.
On the other hand, there is the advice of real-estate investor Carleton Sheets, "If the price you're asking doesn't embarrass you, and make you feel sick-to-your-stomach at how greedy you've become, it means you're not charging enough." Maybe hey haven't found a price point yet that upsets their consciences but doesn't do so for the customers.