Mag and "Red" Haddoni fixing to hit DD!!

i posted this picture and now it's the stunning price:

the guy who was sellin it just asked for 800 chinese dollars for each. basically it means you can get a big and healthy red had with less than 150 dollars

i was totally awed when seein the price

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Here is a haddoni , but not sure what color it is. Can you tell me?
 

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Here is a haddoni , but not sure what color it is. Can you tell me?

Looks blue to me, which is what i'm looking for right now for a haddoni...just not many around here lately in blue. I've got 2 red, 1 green and 1 purple just missing the blue.
 
Looks blue to me, which is what i'm looking for right now for a haddoni...just not many around here lately in blue. I've got 2 red, 1 green and 1 purple just missing the blue.

It is defiantly not blue. In real it looks like a mix of dark red ,purple and brown. That's why I am asking if you guys can see what color it is.
 
I had the red one in my cart...
But I knew my wife would kill me

Well. Not kill me. But I didn't want the wife "look."
 
DD red carpets are way overpriced IMO. The going rate appears to be $750. Over the past two years, I have purchased two similarly sized and very healthy red haddonis: one for $550 and one for $320. I wonder if its a supply and demand thing. I live in the NYC metro area and although rare, red carpets not all that uncommon. Perhaps because DD markets to a wider audience of markets that don't see many if at all, they can get away with those prices.
 
The DDs are more expensive- but they usually keep them for a few weeks to make sure they are healthy before listing them. That is a big difference, because buying one for their price is often cheaper than buying several for half the price that do not survive.
 
DD is expensive because they have to cover the cost of DOA. After replacing the DOA they still have to make some profit so the usual mark up margin is drum roll... 3-5 times the cost of an animal wholesale price. So if anemone cost $300 they probably got it for $50-$100 bucks. The only way DD is going to lower their price is that we as consumer stop paying for it. They and every other retailer will lower their price.
 
Interesting point. I too have considered that the guarantee is built into the price. Would be interesting if a vendor offered two pricing options: one with the guarantee and one without (sort of like refundable airline tickets), so that the consumer is allowed to make the decision.
 

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