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Old 10-26-2017, 04:59 AM   #7 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by OccultHawk View Post
If it’s set like on iTunes where it’s only a digital product then no. Supply and demand remain static. If it’s in a record shop, it’s supply and demand. Some distributors buy back product at cost and destroy them to control supply. Cars, peanuts, CDs, hookers, doesn’t matter, unless there’s an artificial price control the answer is always supply and demand. You may walk into a situation where the seller greatly underestimates the value of a collectable record but that’s because of his ignorance about the limited supply and large demand. In case, I failed to mention it, supply and demand.
Distributors destroy hookers?

Also, to the OP: haven't you ever heard of downloading? The price structure there remains level across all music because, um, it's free.
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