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마지막の글 - 페이지 #667

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mitchell
Joined in Jan 2010
386 글

Paris. We have a problem!

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October 6, 2020, 75 답변
You hit the nail on the head. If it is that this model was more expensive because of the content in the card then surely new models, and certainly first timers with no experience (as shown by their initial performances, completely understandable) would cost Totem less
In normal times most of the performers come from Eastern Europe, mainly from Ukraine and Russia. Currently, due to the travel restrictions, the models mainly come from France - maybe even being based in Paris. It would not surprise me in the least if these newcomers were more expensive than the earlier ones.

That would be completely understandable if this was the first time Totem did this. That line of reasoning tends only to support my position. In that case in times past when Totem sourced lower cost models from Eastern Europe it stands to reason that some of those models were first timers and eager to get themselves in the spotlight to help push their career forward , totem would likely have gottema few of them at a lower price than their established eastern european and western european mdels. yet there has NEVER EVEN ONCE been a new card debut at a discounted price. And Certainly not 40% less.

Totem is using these special cards to boost their profits and fair play to them if they are able to pull it off. All i am saying is that the consumer ultimately sets the retail price not the supplier. The only reason that they can charge us 40% more is because they are confident (or at least hopeful) that we will pay it. If we don't then they will stop. I doubt that anyone can present a reasonable retional argument to dispute that cnclusion. I suppose one could argue they can decide to close down. I doubt this. They would more likely simply stop hiring models who charge too much for them to sell at a price that their consumers are willing to pay.
mitchell
Joined in Jan 2010
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