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Posted by: joshhutto at Mon Jul 17 19:22:50 2006 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by joshhutto ] In my experience a higher trade value means that I really would rather take $1k cash but if you want to trade I need the animal or animals to = $1.5k. This helps the person that has 6 male pastels get that mojave male without having to go through the time and effort in feeding the babies until a buyer for eack comes along. Just using the pastel and mojave as example as 6 male pastels would be a $2.4k trade value and the mojave male would be a $2k selling price. Me personally if I can't do an equal or better trade for something I want then it's not worth it to me when babies don't really take that much more time, effort or money for me to keep until they sell and if they don't I will have another breeder so it works out for me better in the long run to not short change myself in upside down trades. Hope that clears things up a little. | ||
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