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In a message dated 3/12/2007 10:32:27 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

countrymeadowcreations@... writes:

My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell her I won't lower

her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a large quantity?

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Colleen, you're right. Your price was too low to begin with, but with so

few bars, you likely didn't feel the pinch. With 200 bars, you will.

I wouldn't go below $2. She's lucky she's gotten what she has for that

price already, IMO.

Are these the molds that are packages also, so you don't have to unmold?

Use this as a learning experience to prepare your wholesale order policies

so that you know how much money you have to make in order to make it worth your

while.

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Colleen, I would not lower it below $2.00 a bar. You

need to make a little money also.

--Colleen ston <countrymeadowcreations@...>

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> I have a lady I sell wholesale to on a non-regular

> basis. LOL!!

> Meaning she contacts me every few months or so to

> place an order & all

> her stuff is custom made, it's not stuff I normally

> make to sell.

>

> Now, I have made her palm tree bars (the clamshell

> mold WSP used to

> carry). She sent me 6 of the molds, they are 5

> color pours plus the

> pour of the bar. I charge her $2 per bar, and she

> charges $4.75

> retail. She sent me an email asking if I could

> possibly do 200 of

> them for a customer. That'll take me a couple weeks

> with so few molds

> and that labor-intensive of a job, plus time out for

> the rest of my life!

>

> My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell

> her I won't lower

> her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a

> large quantity?

>

> Thanks for any input! And yes I do realize that my

> price was way low

> to begin with. LOL!

>

> Colleen

> http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

>

>

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Hey !!! It's good to hear from you again!

Thanks for your input too! I already emailed her letting her know I

won't be lowering the price. I have a feeling that she won't have me

do them because of that. I also offered to send her back the molds so

she could have one of her other soapers do them for her.

Colleen

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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Hi Colleen

I haven't posted in a LONG time but I want to give my opinion on your

question. DO NOT lower your price!! Also, may I recommend that you get

1/2 payment in advance along with a written order. I speak from

experience on this one having gotten burned bad 2 years ago!! You may

think it won't happen to you that her customer changes her mind but if

she does would your customer still purchase them? I doubt it. So

please please be careful.

M.

Wholesale Pricing ?

I have a lady I sell wholesale to on a non-regular basis. LOL!!

Meaning she contacts me every few months or so to place an order & all

her stuff is custom made, it's not stuff I normally make to sell.

Now, I have made her palm tree bars (the clamshell mold WSP used to

carry). She sent me 6 of the molds, they are 5 color pours plus the

pour of the bar. I charge her $2 per bar, and she charges $4.75

retail. She sent me an email asking if I could possibly do 200 of

them for a customer. That'll take me a couple weeks with so few molds

and that labor-intensive of a job, plus time out for the rest of my

life!

My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell her I won't lower

her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a large quantity?

Thanks for any input! And yes I do realize that my price was way low

to begin with. LOL!

Colleen

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

eadowcreations.com

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Colleen, a 5 layer soap is a lot of work, let alone 200 of them. Dont lower

your price! She is already making more money on it than you are and you are

doing all the work! If she takes the sale somewhere else, you will still

winn by keeping your sanity!

Shaye

Wholesale Pricing ?

I have a lady I sell wholesale to on a non-regular basis. LOL!!

Meaning she contacts me every few months or so to place an order & all

her stuff is custom made, it's not stuff I normally make to sell.

Now, I have made her palm tree bars (the clamshell mold WSP used to

carry). She sent me 6 of the molds, they are 5 color pours plus the

pour of the bar. I charge her $2 per bar, and she charges $4.75

retail. She sent me an email asking if I could possibly do 200 of

them for a customer. That'll take me a couple weeks with so few molds

and that labor-intensive of a job, plus time out for the rest of my life!

My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell her I won't lower

her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a large quantity?

Thanks for any input! And yes I do realize that my price was way low

to begin with. LOL!

Colleen

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

eadowcreations.com

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winn by keeping your sanity! "

LOL amen to that Shaye..

IMHO I would NOT lower it either.

And I would also get a hefty down payment until she becomes a " regular "

purchaser.

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It's not a 5 layer soap, it's a 5 color soap. Layers would be

easier!! I emailed her and told her I wasn't lowering the price &

gave my reasons. She fired back asking if I didn't want to make her

soaps at all any more to let her know. LOL! You gotta love email!

She also said she didn't expect a price break.

Colleen is getting tired of doing this anyway. I'm going to be going

thru my supplies and dwindling the excess. I got a letter from our

county tax auditor today saying I filled out my business personal

property tax form incorrectly. Last year I claimed $67 for molds and

had to pay $47 in taxes. Ummmm, something is wrong with that picture!!!

Colleen - who needs to go take a nap!

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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Wow!!!! She's getting these at a real bargain. No, I absolutely would not

lower the price. How soon do you need these to be finished?

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

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From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Colleen ston

Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 10:31 AM

Subject: Wholesale Pricing ?

I have a lady I sell wholesale to on a non-regular basis. LOL!!

Meaning she contacts me every few months or so to place an order & all

her stuff is custom made, it's not stuff I normally make to sell.

Now, I have made her palm tree bars (the clamshell mold WSP used to

carry). She sent me 6 of the molds, they are 5 color pours plus the

pour of the bar. I charge her $2 per bar, and she charges $4.75

retail. She sent me an email asking if I could possibly do 200 of

them for a customer. That'll take me a couple weeks with so few molds

and that labor-intensive of a job, plus time out for the rest of my life!

My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell her I won't lower

her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a large quantity?

Thanks for any input! And yes I do realize that my price was way low

to begin with. LOL!

Colleen

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

eadowcreations.com

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Any plans for eating and sleeping?

Jeanine

Jeanine's Hummingbird Soap Works

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From: [mailto: ]

On Behalf Of Colleen ston

Sent: Tuesday, March 13, 2007 8:36 AM

Subject: Re: Wholesale Pricing ?

> How soon do you need these to be finished?

Jeanine - She doesn't even know if she has the sale yet. If I need to

make them, I'll have 3 weeks to get them done.

Colleen

http://www.countrym <http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com>

eadowcreations.com

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> Any plans for eating and sleeping?

LOL! And doing laundry, taking care of the kids, cleaning the house,

going to school, doing homework, going to the grocery store. People

who don't make the product don't understand the time frame involved.

Good for me but the other wholesale account I had has dropped off the

face of the planet, website gone & everything. I'm working on Easter

stuff for the museum gift shop now. The manager there is easy, I tell

him I'll bring stuff in a week & show up 3 weeks later & he's happy as

pie. LOL!

Colleen

http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

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Hi Colleen:

With that much labor I'd up my price! Especially if she needs 'em quick.

Bob

>

> I have a lady I sell wholesale to on a non-regular basis. LOL!!

> Meaning she contacts me every few months or so to place an order & all

> her stuff is custom made, it's not stuff I normally make to sell.

>

> Now, I have made her palm tree bars (the clamshell mold WSP used to

> carry). She sent me 6 of the molds, they are 5 color pours plus the

> pour of the bar. I charge her $2 per bar, and she charges $4.75

> retail. She sent me an email asking if I could possibly do 200 of

> them for a customer. That'll take me a couple weeks with so few molds

> and that labor-intensive of a job, plus time out for the rest of my

life!

>

> My question to you all, is it unreasonable to tell her I won't lower

> her normal cost of $2 per bar, even though it's a large quantity?

>

> Thanks for any input! And yes I do realize that my price was way low

> to begin with. LOL!

>

> Colleen

> http://www.countrymeadowcreations.com

>

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