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Old 01-30-2009, 12:50 PM   #15
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Of course there is no rule or law that says you can't sell a product for more than the list price.

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I recently bought a portable DVD player from a big name high-street "consumer electronics" store here in the UK (Currys). When I got home I thought I'd look on Amazon to see how much cheaper it would have been there - Amazon's prices are generally very competitive for such things. To my astonishment, Amazon were charging £50 more for it than I paid in the store!
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