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Nameless is my price.
Nothing comes without a price.
In fashion, we don't often know the prices. We don't have time to go into the stores.
Always care about value - not about price.
People are always saying that prices are too high. When they turn out to be right, we anoint them. When they turn out to be wrong, we ignore them. They are typically right and wrong about half the time.
I came at no price; I am at no price.Price-- Pushpa Rana
Offering you a hundred and eighty dollars, pure profit, and no worries.
Things are worth what they will fetch at a sale.
There is a price for all things, my son, for all men. I have merely to find his.
The buyer is entitled to a bargain. The seller is entitled to a profit. So there is a fine margin in between where the price is right. I have found this to be true to this day whether dealing in paper hats, winter underwear or hotels.
Don't ever be enamored by what something sells for. It's more important what you get to keep in your pocket.
A price is something you get.
A cost is something you lose.
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If you have to ask how much it costs, you can't afford it.
Increasingly prices are set by sellers to raise their prices without a loss of sales sufficient to wipe out the gain.
A deal's a deal. Nothing is for nothing. Everything has its price.
Anything worth having is worth paying that price for.
Our merchandised may be over priced, but I think it's reasonable considering I only want more money.
My father told me 'Name your price in the beginning. If it ever gets more expensive than the price you name, get out of there.'
Music licensing is a strange business to navigate, and all kinds of little things can drive a price up or down. It's completely fluid, it constantly changes, and there's no list of prices on a menu. Everything is negotiable in every way.
But what price do you put on a great memory?
The first one was quite cheap, but that was expensive for us. For my folks to buy on the Never Never. It was quite, you know, a rare object to have and I gained quite a lot of status by having this.
There is cost for everything.
You can't buy it, but it has a price," said Oryx. "Everything has a price.
Everything in Rome has its price.
some things cost more than you realize
If I didn't already own this, how much would I spend to buy it?
In e-commerce, your prices have to be better because the consumer has to take a leap of faith in your product.
Demonstrate to your customer the difference between price and cost. The price is what it takes to purchase the item. The cost is the amount the customer eventually pays. They are not the same.
My price is five dollars for a miniature on ivory, and I have engaged three or four at that price. My price for profiles is one dollar, and everybody is willing to engage me at that price.
Don't tell me what you value, show me your budget, and I'll tell you what you value.
What is needed is never to be had without price.
If I were going to put a price tag on my lady parts, I'd find a more appetizing buyer.
A high price may be part of the mystique in selling difficult art.
All those men have their price.
The price starts at $375, half the cost of the iPhone 6 in China.
The highest price we can pay for anything; is to ask it.
Only a fool thinks price and value are the same.
If you think about it, for any kind of content on the web, the natural price per unit of these things should be under a dollar.
the prices seem to reflect how far Staples believes the user lives from a competitor's store. Staples confirmed that it varies prices by a number of factors but declined to be specific.
The price of anything is the amount of life you exchange for it
'Priced to sell' - just the phrase makes me smile. When a dealer says all the items in his booth are priced to sell, he means he's tagged them as aggressively as he can to get you to buy them. Don't worry, though, I still haggle. You have to. That's the point of a flea market.
If the day ever comes when you're tempted to sell me out, remember this, Bronn - I'll match their price, whatever it is. I like living.
It is difficult to set bounds to the price unless you first set bounds to the wish.
The price must be less than one half of the former high and preferably at or near its all time low.
birthday", seem to automatically raise their prices by something
I mean, price is price. It's just where you want to spend your money.
An item is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it
everything is negotiable. everything.
How do you set the right price for the right customer at the right time in the right channel?
There's always a price.
There is a high price for cheap thrills.
I like the work. If I upped the price, I wouldn't get the work.
Nothing cheap without reason.
If you can buy the best companies, over time the pricing takes care of itself.
It varies by community. At (one local community) we've never offered them. But at most communities, we offer 2 or 3 percent off base price.
There is nothing so costly as bargains.
THE PRICE grew out of a need to reconfirm the power of the past, the seedbed of current reality, and the way to possibly reaffirm cause and effect in an insane world.
If you live in a yard sale kind of neighborhood - in good weather, most neighborhoods are crawling with them on weekends - do a sweep to see what the competition is charging. No one is going to buy your $7 book if they can get it down the block for $1.
The reason it seems that price is all your customers care about is that you haven't given them anything else to care about.
A common price isn't the lowest price. It will most obviously be the highest price.
Does the price matter, if the trick be well done? You do your tricks very well. And I didn't do badly either, since I managed not to sink that steamboat on my first trip. It's a wonder to me yet. Imagine a blindfolded man set to
These days man knows the price of everything but the value of nothing.
Anything worth having has its price.
Product pricing is aligned to the way customers want to acquire their solutions and are delivered via different delivery models including appliances, the cloud, or as on-premise software solutions.
Well, I've learnt this much: it doesn't matter
what it costs, it's worth paying the price. You can't live cheap
and you can't live for nothing. Pay the price and be proud you've
paid it, that's what I reckon.
Quality is remembered long after price is forgotten.
Price ain't merely about numbers. It's a satisfying sacrifice.
We're enamored with the concept that there's always a price. But sometimes, your goal is to build a great company, not sell it.
My love too expensive if you want to pay !
Interested, just for
Everything has a price ...
No matter if it's fortune, fame or your life.
I understood later that it's all about paper,
Everything has a fee in the land of the free.
If you're not worried that you're pricing it too cheap, you're not pricing it cheap enough.
In order to understand the movement of prices, you need not an oscilloscope to measure the entire market and reduce it to noise, but a microscope to investigate the creative process behind every company and its price.
Depends on how badly you want it. It's worth whatever you're willing to pay for it.
PRICE, n. Value, plus a reasonable sum for the wear and tear of conscience in demanding it.
I hate to make the comparison here, but think of me as one of those expensive boutiques. If you have to ask about the cost, you probably can't afford me.
I never put a price on a child
On a good bargain think twice.
When you raise prices, you've got to make sure you get it to the bottom line. You can fritter it away because of the way you're running the business, with maybe not a totally disciplined approach.
If you are going to sell yourself, you should at least get a good price.
I saw soda pop for $1.20 a six pack. That price messes with your head. You start thinking you're gonna sell soda pop. Suddenly I've got packs of pop with me. "Looking to buy some pop? 50 cents a can. It's not refrigerated because this is a half-assed commitment!"
Once in awhile you come across a company that is completely and utterly mis-priced,
The price for this tea is anything from a hundred in gold to a half sen. If you want to drink free, that's all right too. I'm only sorry I can't let you have it for less.
The first calculators tended to sell for $400 or $500. Today, you can get a pretty good one for 4 or $5.
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Prices are determined by supply and demand, and demand is determined by how intensely people want a commodity and what they have to offer in exchange for it.
If you are targeting the right customers they will be more motivated by value than price.
The cost of anything is what you are prepared to do to obtain it.
For me, it's not about price. It's about necessity, quality, and usefulness. Like, I have my Wet N Wild 666 lip liner. It's 99 cents and always has been. I started using it when I was in high school, and it's great.
Sorry, Vern. I guess a more experienced shopper could have gotten more for your seven cents.
The concept of a 'just' or 'fair' price is devoid of any scientific meaning; it is a disguise for wishes, a striving for a state of affairs different from reality.
Price is not the same thing as value. Over the long term, value should be the same as a price that leads to proper decisions about consumption, exploitation, and investment, without extinguishing the resource.
Price, taken by itself, is nothing but the monetary expression of value.
It's easier to explain price once than to apologize for quality forever.
Free's my favorite price.
When I entered the market, I was rejected because the elite say that you have to sell things at a certain price point. My position was that the consumer is smarter than that. Who cares if it's $200, not $2,000?
Differentiate with value or die with price.
When we sell a kilo of bean coffee in Uganda, we get one dollar per kilo. The same kilo, when it is processed [and sold in Britain], goes for $10, $11 or even more a kilo. That is the same situation [price disparity] that goes for all raw materials.
€7,500, first-class, everything - and all that for 40 minutes selling them some old stuff.