Not exact matches
«What
price is too
high to
pay for a company's stock if the company spends every waking minute
trying to replace you?»
Choices, choices, choices, that's what happened to our once free - flowing, beautiful on the eyes brand of football... the move from Highbury was a friggin hoax played on all Gunner fans... North London football is now
for the fat cats and wannabes, not
for those of us who rather watch from home because we love the game and we would rather not
pay a weeks wage to get a seat a 1/4 mile from the field of play... much like a
high - end business that once cared deeply
for the artisans who toiled to create something quite brilliant, they have become an assembly - line factory
trying to get the most
for the least while still raising the
prices of their product..
MB fans can stay positive because they weren't promised that they would compete with the worlds best, because they don't
pay the
highest ticket
prices in Europe
for a sub standard product and because they st least see their board
trying to change the clubs course.
You can
try and put a good face on a bad game
for as long as you want, pontificating about the merits of this model, but it will not hide the obvious fact that it just does not allow our great manager to fully realize his managerial talent and deliver success
for the fans who are
paying the
highest prices in the land.
Great post not only did I learn something new, but now I've got ta go on the hunt
for some pine cones and acorns to give it a
try because I went shopping
for fall decor this past weekend and just couldn't bring myself to
pay the
high prices for it this year.
My truck was towed into the Mercedes - Benz dealership on Monday January 15th I was told that I would be able to get a loaner on the next day which would have been January 16th I understand due to all the bad weather that they may have not been open on the 16th of January so I didn't worry about it on the 17th when I called to see what was going on then turn tell me they were
trying to see if they could get the warranty company to
pay for the part which I was told was $ 1,400 by Frankie at this time I asked him what about a loner car well he in turn told me that it wouldn't take but a day to put the part on because they already had I was already been inconvenience because my truck is there I have no transportation and I work
for the hospital so I have to get back and forth to work so after Saturday morning of my mom's passing I called the dealership and spoke with the young lady and she told me all the time cars had been taken
for people that had appointments
for them now at that point I'm thinking to myself while I'm a customer as well why wasn't I call to pick up a rental car so she in turn told me that she wouldn't have the manager call me back and indeed he did call me back but when he call me back he let me know that they did have a loaner cars and that they would be closing in 30 minutes well I live in Pearland and they're over by Greenway Plaza so that was no way I would have made it to get a car and he let me know that they're
trying to wait to see what the warranty company it's going to do don't steal mind you I don't have a loaner car due to the fact they were closing in 30 minutes and I needed to get a ride back all in the same token my mom has passed so he went on to say that he had spoke with Brian from AutoNation Chrysler Jeep and he had told him that he would give him the family discount which was $ 1,200 if they were going to fix the car now mind you if the warranty company is going to fix the car they're going to charge them $ 1,200 but I was told by Frankie that I had to
pay $ 1,400 to have this car fixed that I've only had two months that I had a 90 day warranty on but it doesn't cover the port so once he told me he was charging AutoNation Chrysler Jeep the 1200 I told him I didn't think that was fair to me that I would have to
pay 1400 at that point when he noticed he had told me the
price he would on to say that oh well it may be 1200 or it may be a little lower than 1200 and I informed him once again had to prepare things
for my mother's funeral and then have to come up with $ 1,200 on repairs
for a car I've only had two months I really don't think it's fair and if I have to
pay the 1200 I'll have to I'll just have to come out of pocket with it but I will take it as
high as I have to because if you have a 90 day warranty the car came from Mercedes - Benz Greenway Plaza someone should make it right.
The only good side to his plan, should the major publishers put it into effect, is that it would create yet another spike of sales
for indie and small press e-books because economics would mean people would
try the lower
priced books instead of
paying double digits, perhaps
high double digits,
for a single legacy published e-book.
If you want to
try it
for free and don't qualify
for the 1040EZ, you'll end up
paying $ 19.95
for their lowest
priced option - which is clearly not free, but also
higher than other companies like TaxAct.
Even if the
price is
higher than I personally want to
pay, at least
try to work out some standard
pricing to charge
for arcade games.
Pay What You Will
pricing is controversial, and few people in the
high - end art world have
tried it — but Tom makes a great case here
for experimenting with PWYW.
When
trying to justify the
higher sticker
prices its methods will impose on vehicle buyers, EPA's analysis rests primarily (again, 56 to 73 percent, depending on the other assumptions) on the view that it will be directly doing these buyers a favor, by making them buy more fuel efficient cars that will
pay for themselves.
Germany is
paying extremely
high prices for energy today because they are
trying to just go renewable, and they didn't turn to nuclear, so they are having a challenge finding a reliable source
for base - load power.
Many of the scientists I'm sharing the pages with here have
paid a
high price for speaking out against Mann and his fellow Warmanos - most recently Willie Soon, whom Dr Mann's mini-me Greg Laden has been
trying to get fired; and Richard Lindzen, one of those targeted by the thuggish Grijalva.
This type of discrimination comes into play when a business
tries to charge the
highest price possible, but may make allowances
for consumers who can not or will not
pay as much as other customers.
Ultimately, the funds have billions of dollars of capital to place and are
trying to justify
paying higher prices for assets in the U.S.
I have met twenty five year veterans who's main focus is getting the property sold and
try to find buyers
for their listing who will
pay close or «close enough» to the average selling
prices; and I have met new agents who quickly became totally focused on getting their sellers
higher than average selling
prices.
No,
try 3 % - At $ 5MM, you don't
pay 6 % and if you do, the buyer is making up the difference on their end, not mine (meaning if I want $ 5MM
for it and they want a
higher commission, the
price is going up to cover, I'm not taking less).
Part of the sales pitch most realtors will use when
trying to sell a client on Home Partners is that they have the option to purchase the house they are renting
for 5 % above what Home Partners
pays for it... But, by the time you account
for their above market rents, a sizable initial repair budget (that the tenant / buyer has no control over what Home Partners decides to spend), maintenance and repairs while renting (yes, the tenant will have normal repairs and maintenance costs during their lease added to their purchase
price), closing costs, and the company's 5 % fee - you should expect a right to purchase
price that is more like 10 - 15 %
higher than the original purchase
price.
It's funny, most Sellers
try to save their money by finding these discount agents who will work
for peanuts... What they SHOULD do is hire agents who know how to do the important stuff: like get a
higher price and
pay less to the Buyer
for repairs.