@estherschindler They also don't seem to understand that "being sold for" is not equivalent to how much it's worth. It's only worth that much if it's actually *sold* for that. I've seen things on Ebay listed for outrageous prices that never sell. It's like they're trying to gauge what the going value of a product is worth, before they sell it for real. =P

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