Another point that has not been made yet on this rollercoaster of a ride is that to me, it is utterly inexcuseable for anyone to be uninformed on anything anymore. We are in the computer age now. Five year old kids know how to google. Two minutes and about ten key strokes can make the most naive of the naive somewhat in the know. If the seller chooses to sell something that is clearly worth more than a can of beans without doing one shred of investigating to find it's worth, who's fault is that?
True story. I put vinyl siding on my garage after reading a couple articles on the good ol' computer. Never done it before that and it looks pretty good IMO.
Heck, I even take some drum lessons online from those free sites that teach the rudiments!!
I can already see it coming, the "He/she doesn't have a computer" spiel. To quote a very sage individual, that is bunk. My old man called a freaking calculator a computer, didn't have cable TV and all of the tail gates on his trucks were usually held on with a ratchet strap!! He was selling a Gravely tractor with a bunch of attachments. I went home, spent about twenty minutes on the laptop, and gave him an idea of what they were selling for. EVERYONE knows someone with a computer. Mr. Bill Gates was kind enough to see to it that about every library in the world has a computer for Pete's sake.
Uninformed, naive, clueless, etc. Who's fault is that? Laziness should not be rewarded with extra profits from a sale. The guy who puts the work in to ensure he is maxxing profits should reap the rewards. Bottom line.
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