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December 22, 2008 at 11:01 AM #319367December 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM #318886surveyorParticipant
[quote=4plexowner]www.uhaul.com
10′ truck one way
san diego to dallas: $1102
dallas to san diego: $595
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there’s my sniff test on which direction people are headed in (hint: it isn’t towards san diego)[/quote]
Hmmm, how much of the price differential is due to the higher cost of business here in San Diego/California as opposed to Dallas Texas?
The above analysis would be correct only if all things were equal, which is in and of itself, a false assumption.
December 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM #319237surveyorParticipant[quote=4plexowner]www.uhaul.com
10′ truck one way
san diego to dallas: $1102
dallas to san diego: $595
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there’s my sniff test on which direction people are headed in (hint: it isn’t towards san diego)[/quote]
Hmmm, how much of the price differential is due to the higher cost of business here in San Diego/California as opposed to Dallas Texas?
The above analysis would be correct only if all things were equal, which is in and of itself, a false assumption.
December 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM #319281surveyorParticipant[quote=4plexowner]www.uhaul.com
10′ truck one way
san diego to dallas: $1102
dallas to san diego: $595
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there’s my sniff test on which direction people are headed in (hint: it isn’t towards san diego)[/quote]
Hmmm, how much of the price differential is due to the higher cost of business here in San Diego/California as opposed to Dallas Texas?
The above analysis would be correct only if all things were equal, which is in and of itself, a false assumption.
December 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM #319299surveyorParticipant[quote=4plexowner]www.uhaul.com
10′ truck one way
san diego to dallas: $1102
dallas to san diego: $595
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there’s my sniff test on which direction people are headed in (hint: it isn’t towards san diego)[/quote]
Hmmm, how much of the price differential is due to the higher cost of business here in San Diego/California as opposed to Dallas Texas?
The above analysis would be correct only if all things were equal, which is in and of itself, a false assumption.
December 22, 2008 at 11:04 AM #319382surveyorParticipant[quote=4plexowner]www.uhaul.com
10′ truck one way
san diego to dallas: $1102
dallas to san diego: $595
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there’s my sniff test on which direction people are headed in (hint: it isn’t towards san diego)[/quote]
Hmmm, how much of the price differential is due to the higher cost of business here in San Diego/California as opposed to Dallas Texas?
The above analysis would be correct only if all things were equal, which is in and of itself, a false assumption.
December 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM #318921sdduuuudeParticipantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
December 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM #319270sdduuuudeParticipantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
December 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM #319316sdduuuudeParticipantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
December 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM #319335sdduuuudeParticipantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
December 22, 2008 at 11:34 AM #319418sdduuuudeParticipantsurveyor – That is easily determine by the cost of a local rental in either market.
December 22, 2008 at 11:58 AM #318936surveyorParticipantUnfortunately, the cost of a local rental in San Diego and Dallas doesn’t illuminate either, because they do both have the same rates: $20/day.
So taking the reverse side of that argument, does a $20 rental in San Diego and Dallas imply that the cost of business in both cities is the same?
I’m just saying that the rates are apples and oranges. Yes, there is a difference, but implying more than that requires a little bit more study.
December 22, 2008 at 11:58 AM #319285surveyorParticipantUnfortunately, the cost of a local rental in San Diego and Dallas doesn’t illuminate either, because they do both have the same rates: $20/day.
So taking the reverse side of that argument, does a $20 rental in San Diego and Dallas imply that the cost of business in both cities is the same?
I’m just saying that the rates are apples and oranges. Yes, there is a difference, but implying more than that requires a little bit more study.
December 22, 2008 at 11:58 AM #319331surveyorParticipantUnfortunately, the cost of a local rental in San Diego and Dallas doesn’t illuminate either, because they do both have the same rates: $20/day.
So taking the reverse side of that argument, does a $20 rental in San Diego and Dallas imply that the cost of business in both cities is the same?
I’m just saying that the rates are apples and oranges. Yes, there is a difference, but implying more than that requires a little bit more study.
December 22, 2008 at 11:58 AM #319350surveyorParticipantUnfortunately, the cost of a local rental in San Diego and Dallas doesn’t illuminate either, because they do both have the same rates: $20/day.
So taking the reverse side of that argument, does a $20 rental in San Diego and Dallas imply that the cost of business in both cities is the same?
I’m just saying that the rates are apples and oranges. Yes, there is a difference, but implying more than that requires a little bit more study.
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