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RE: Limited edition silver steem round up for auction! 😁

in #steembay5 years ago (edited)

"I’ve sold some for over 40 SBD."
"31 minus 5 is 26."
"Simple math buddy. You could probably go a little farther in life if you learned it.
😁"

So, are you selling them for 40, or 31 ??? Or, is that too complicated for you to explain? Or, do you just switch out your numbers until you come up with an answer which better suits your arguments? Could it be that you have to fudge your numbers because you actually ARE overcharging people for Steem rounds?

Is there a reason why you keep on moving your hypothetical SBD price downwards in your explanations, when the actual SBD price has been steadily rising in the recent past?

Do you just change out the numbers whenever it suits your "fuzzy math" and it's more convenient when attempting to obfuscate your bankrupt position?

It's quite fascinating to watch your mental gymnastics in trying to rationalize overcharging people. Were you aware that this kind of "rationalization" is actually a common criminal behavior? Care to explain and rationalize other ways of thinking about how to rip people off? Please continue...

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I knew you didn't know anything about SBD or steem. Now you don’t know anything about dollars either. If you had paid attention in grade school maybe you would of figured out what dollars are. Again I know you’re slow, but I see you did use some big college words in your previous comment. So you must have a little bit of education. I know I’m using rather large numbers and you probably have to take off your shoes to count that high, but the difference between 40 and 31 is one is SBD and the other is dollars. I’ll let you figure out which is which.

Please continue with your stupid comments.

I know enough about Steem and SBD to say that you've lost about 20 times more money on them than I have. So, no, I'm sure your pain and personal loss far exceeds mine - thus you have learned about 20 times more from your mistakes, hopefully.

You - "31 minus 5 is 26. So if I paid 22.50 like you say you did. Then that’s like $3.50."

Me - "You're paying $37.20 for a coin that's worth, maybe, $25 ???"

$37.20 minus $26 = $11.20

Earlier, you asked me where I came up with my figure of $8. I was trying to be a little bit conservative and not attribute even more greed to your enterprise, but you're basically making $11.20 per coin, in this current situation. So, minus your shipping cost, $8 was in the ballpark of... $6.20 to $11.20, which is pretty close to, "straight down the center."

I would NEVER shop for coins carrying a $6.20 premium, because that's just very bad "stacking" practices. And, any Steemians exercising bad stacking practices need to correct their heading, in order to maximize their profits. That would mean steering well clear of characters such as yourself.

Any Steemian who is paying you $37.20 for a coin that's realistically closer in value to $25 or $26 IS, in fact, a stupid person. And, if my apology would actually make someone a smarter person, I would be happy to give it.

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