SOLD! Leather strap for 2 cameras.
This is a brand new strap. I got as a gift and cannot use it.
It sells for $230, I will sell for $174.99 plus shipping costs.
This fits in a medium flat size box for $13.60
Holds Two Cameras or Lenses at Your Side
Comfortable 'X' Pattern Harness
Speed Clutch for Fast Access
Two 1/4"-20 Holdfast Accessory Clips
Four D-Ring Attachments
English Bridle Leather
Made in the USA
I have a really bad back and just can't carry 2 cameras.
I'm curious. Are you a retail store? Are you collecting a tax? What's with the $174.99 cost? The original was $230, why not list as $175?
Festus wrote:
I'm curious. Are you a retail store? Are you collecting a tax? What's with the $174.99 cost? The original was $230, why not list as $175?
I am not a retail store. I am not collecting tax. I had originally had it for sale for $175, someone said it is better to do the $174.99,
Are you interested?
ronichas wrote:
I am not a retail store. I am not collecting tax. I had originally had it for sale for $175, someone said it is better to do the $174.99,
Are you interested?
I've always wondered how the human can be so naïve, such that their brain thinks $174.99 is far less expensive than $175. :~) Sorry, I am not interested. I do have several of the Hold Fast camera straps, but, just for single cameras.
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
[quote=ronichas]I am not a retail store. I am not collecting tax. I had originally had it for sale for $175, someone said it is better to do the $174.99,
I’ll bet you inbox is overflowing with penny drop in price.
The one thing I find frequently on this site is the mean, nasty, negative people that sometimes comment.
Really Festus & DeanS did you ever hear...if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
Bet you both feel really good, trying to insult me and make me feel badly.
Beercat
Loc: Central Coast of California
Marketing 101 .....
People gravitate to "99" or "95" ..... it is a simple fact.
My wedding video / photo packages all end in "95" ;)
Roni ... Don't listen to the trolls ....
Beercat wrote:
Marketing 101 .....
People gravitate to "99" or "95" ..... it is a simple fact.
My wedding video / photo packages all end in "95" ;)
Roni ... Don't listen to the trolls ....
Thanks so much for your comment and support. It often surprises me how mean some of the men are on this site!!!
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
ronichas wrote:
The one thing I find frequently on this site is the mean, nasty, negative people that sometimes comment.
Really Festus & DeanS did you ever hear...if you don't have something nice to say, don't say anything.
Bet you both feel really good, trying to insult me and make me feel badly.
Not insulting you or trying yo make you feel down. But I have to ask, do you honestly feel that you will get quicker response to your item with this pricing strategy?
DeanS wrote:
Not insulting you or trying yo make you feel down. But I have to ask, do you honestly feel that you will get quicker response to your item with this pricing strategy?
Then why did you have to comment? Did you think you were being helpful at all?
Did you read Beercat comment?
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People gravitate to "99" or "95" ..... it is a simple fact.
My wedding video / photo packages all end in "95" ;)**
***5. Psychology Pricing
Psychology pricing refers to techniques that marketers use to encourage customers to respond on emotional levels rather than logical ones.
For example, setting the price of a watch at $199 is proven to attract more consumers than setting it at $200, even though the true difference here is quite small. One explanation for this trend is that consumers tend to put more attention on the first number on a price tag than the last. The goal of psychology pricing is to increase demand by creating an illusion of enhanced value for the consumer.***
DeanS
Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
ronichas wrote:
Then why did you have to comment? Did you think you were being helpful at all?
Did you read Beercat comment?
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People gravitate to "99" or "95" ..... it is a simple fact.
My wedding video / photo packages all end in "95" ;)**
***5. Psychology Pricing
Psychology pricing refers to techniques that marketers use to encourage customers to respond on emotional levels rather than logical ones.
For example, setting the price of a watch at $199 is proven to attract more consumers than setting it at $200, even though the true difference here is quite small. One explanation for this trend is that consumers tend to put more attention on the first number on a price tag than the last. The goal of psychology pricing is to increase demand by creating an illusion of enhanced value for the consumer.***
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Personal opinion here - I just think that one penny dif for an item on this forum is a bit much. YOMV.
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