I believe what we're talking about here is "Fair Market Value" When the seller and the buyer arrive at a price that they both believe is fair, then that's fair market value, reguardless what anyone else thinks. Look at auction prices for instance, when something goes exceptionally high, everyone except the buyer and the seller say someone got ther shaft when they're both happy with the price. That's fair market value. Dave, you obviously didn't feel the price he quoted you was a fair market value because he wouldn't ship the item. Now the raising of gas prices just because it's a holiday is not fair market value, it's price gouging because there is no other reason to raise it other than the chance to make a bigger profit. But really, don't we all want to make more money? Bet no one's gonna complian about the price they get for their corn this fall, that's supply and demand. All of the above is what makes the economy go round. Now can't we put this to bed and move on. Just my thoughts, Keith
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