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  • I have a serious hypothetical question, and I hope you answer it as truthfully as possible.

    Lets say you carried two pairs of boots, one pair was priced at $200, The other at $400.

    The buyer wanted a "safe-protective boot"; which was the claim to fame of both pairs

    If you knew that the $200 pair of boots were better boots, would you knowingly persuade the buyer to buy the $400 pair of boots just for profit on your part?

  • @107jm If style, fit, color, branding, perceived value and any other differentiating factor between the two made no difference to you - just a "safe protective boot" was good enough, than my recco would be the $200 pair every time. There are a million reasons why consumers of any kind spend more money on products which have a one or many very similar qualities of a lesser priced good. If you call us up or email, you will get the same from my team. - Anthony

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