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P.O.A. Grrrrrr!

havocpaul

Active Member
What is it with some militaria dealers who regularly list items on the websites with Price On Application! If it was to 'hide' the high (maybe unrealistic high) price that would make some sense but often many items are listed with high prices anyway so what's the point.. or have I missed something obvious......
 

havocpaul

Active Member
Yes, I followed that thread but he's not the only one doing that by any means, maybe they think it adds some kind of exclusivity. For sure there's some very heavy mark ups made by some dealers too but the market sorts it out eventually.
 

unclegrumpy

Well-Known Member
In the States, the big time Nazi Dealers always like to use "POR", or Price on Request. It has basically turned into a running joke with most of us, especially those that don't care much about German items. :D
 
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