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Originally Posted by adpboss
That's exactly what I posted.
If it's not a commodity you would not be obligated to price match.
You define the market price for your Cigars, because I assume your Cigars are different in brand and manufacture from your competitors.
You can define their selling point.
Unique items that are unavailable elsewhere can't be price matched because NO ONE ELSE HAS THEM!
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Oh, sorry, didnt know what kind of commodity you were talking about, thought my english was good enogh, but I suppose you learn a new word on daily basis.
Commodity, gonna have to look that up in a dictionary so I wont forget it the next time.