
Originally Posted by
BohemianLush
Thanks for the responses thus far. The reason this question arose is because I was wondering how one of my buyers can afford to pay the same price for all motherboards when virtually every other buyer differentiates between the two. Some of their prices for boards are higher and some are a little lower than other buyers, but for all intensive purposes they all pay the same to a company like mine doing our kind of volume. How do you think that my buyer can still pay such a premium for colored motherboards and come out on top? I'll preface by saying that my buyer is a HUGE worldwide company and
e-waste probably doesn't make up half of one percent of their company.
I believe you answered your own question with your original post.
Some of their prices on other commodities are a bit lower, but I figured I can make that up in motherboards.
They are making it up on the other stuff.
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