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The problem MAY be that in your original post you indicated other's were posting "misinformation". To me, that's sort of a presumptuous post suggesting other's records are in error.
Your records may be very accurate but the costs and methods you use may not give the fellow 100 miles away the same answer. No presumption.
Definition Please:
Misinformation is false or inaccurate information that is spread unintentionally. It is distinguished from disinformation by motive in that misinformation is simply erroneous, while disinformation, in contrast, is intended to mislead.
It is misinformation to tell someone a definitive answer when you do not know any of their circumstances, in this case prices in their area. Their prices may be higher or lower than yours. You, me and others just can't answer that question accurately. Since the inaccurate information was unintentional then I think the choice of wording is correct. If the information is not accurate then it is by definition bad information.
It may be that costs in your area make prices higher so you answer is correct for you but not for all others. Why discourage a would-be chickeneer from even considering going forward? I show the calculation so a person with a calculator can figure this out for themselves and not depend on another person to decide for them.
My intent is to help them come to their own conclusion.