Comment on Tesla Reportedly Has $800 Million Worth of Cybertrucks That Nobody Wants

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UnderpantsWeevil@lemmy.world ⁨4⁩ ⁨days⁩ ago

someone is willing to pay is the sum total of what a business gets income from

Except credit changes the math on that significantly. You aren’t constrained by your income, but by your risk of default (and even then… glances 2008-ward) Then you can afford to buy more by paying a higher interest rate.

the capitalist marketplace, is 100% correlated to income willingly given vs cost of obtaining that income

“Willingly” is doing a lot of lifting, given the degree to which fraud, extortion, and price gouging play a roll in the national economy.

What shocks me about much of the U.S. economy is how much is spent on marketing, promotion, advertising, and sales. 0% value derived from such activity, but frequently over half the cost of things that are purchased in the U.S. is sunk in promotion.

Promotion (and deception and intimidation) drives sales. They create the illusion of scarcity and transform luxury into necessity.

They add perceived value among the unwitting and create implicit value through absence of harm.

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