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Date Posted: 14:40:32 09/27/17 Wed
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Subject: Lots of people are not realistic about prices of their old dresses. Rule of thumb is that a dress loses 1/3 of value each year. So even a $2500 would be below $100 after 8 years. Agree to check with TC - both on style and price.
In reply to: New dance family 's message, "Asking for a lower price for a dress?" on 18:33:15 07/10/17 Mon


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  • 8 years old? Even if it's not completely dated, it shouldn't be more than $300. (NT) -- Selling my 2 yr old Gavin for that asking price!, 11:42:07 10/05/17 Thu

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