Coen said:That one wasn't even that dirty.
Seems you also got the yellow aging tint off... how [eek]
Yardbird said:If you mean the 1880's, you would be correct if we are discussing Bon Ami. I think 1886. Their logo was a baby chick with the caption "Hasn't Scratched yet". Other manufacturers were using quartz as one of their ingredients at that time (think using silica sand to clean your porcelain sink) and this manufacturer replaced that with feldspar which does not scratch.
I believe this brand is still alive today. Love it when something like this lasts so long.
Crazyraceguy said:That's just ridiculous. [eek] I get the shipping cost thing and I'm sure there is a limited supply, but at that price, they will never sell any of it.
Supply/demand ratio falls flat when the demand is zero.
Coen said:Crazyraceguy said:That's just ridiculous. [eek] I get the shipping cost thing and I'm sure there is a limited supply, but at that price, they will never sell any of it.
Supply/demand ratio falls flat when the demand is zero.
All these platform sites are full of bs priced items. This Bon Ami listing is also from a seller with 22% of total reviews having 1 star... There is a ton of ways they profit; either by selling very few overpriced items, or by selling, billing, but not delivering a lot of cheap stuff, etc.
Crazyraceguy said:Coen said:Crazyraceguy said:That's just ridiculous. [eek] I get the shipping cost thing and I'm sure there is a limited supply, but at that price, they will never sell any of it.
Supply/demand ratio falls flat when the demand is zero.
All these platform sites are full of bs priced items. This Bon Ami listing is also from a seller with 22% of total reviews having 1 star... There is a ton of ways they profit; either by selling very few overpriced items, or by selling, billing, but not delivering a lot of cheap stuff, etc.
I get what you are saying, but who would really order something like that? How can a seller like this not get removed? I looks bad for everyone.