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I've been in on group buys before, we all have.
But they were organized by VENDORS. Do you know how that works? See, a manufacturer produces something at a cost of x, the sell to a vendor at a cost of x+y, then the vendor will charge their own cost, z. x+y+z=cost a consumer pays. But sometimes a vendor will lower the price of z...to drum up interest in a product or boost sales, it cuts into their profits, but not much.
The difference here is that the manufacturer is selling direct. They know what it will cost them to produce, and what to sell it at to be profitable. If they want to stay profitable, they'll stick to this price...because they're not stupid, and they want to stay in business.
My whole problem with this thread isnt the group buy aspect. It's the gall, the presumption, that some random guy can come on here demanding a lower price and thinking TWM will just go for it. The OP hasnt even talked to TWM to see if this is something they'd be interested in! That's the first step in a group buy: An individual secures a price from a vendor if a certain number of people will pay. They don't make up a price and expect a company to bend to their will.
If they wanted to sell them at the "suggested" price, they would.
Oh and I read what you said just fine. Rotus8 already answered that for me.
But they were organized by VENDORS. Do you know how that works? See, a manufacturer produces something at a cost of x, the sell to a vendor at a cost of x+y, then the vendor will charge their own cost, z. x+y+z=cost a consumer pays. But sometimes a vendor will lower the price of z...to drum up interest in a product or boost sales, it cuts into their profits, but not much.
The difference here is that the manufacturer is selling direct. They know what it will cost them to produce, and what to sell it at to be profitable. If they want to stay profitable, they'll stick to this price...because they're not stupid, and they want to stay in business.
My whole problem with this thread isnt the group buy aspect. It's the gall, the presumption, that some random guy can come on here demanding a lower price and thinking TWM will just go for it. The OP hasnt even talked to TWM to see if this is something they'd be interested in! That's the first step in a group buy: An individual secures a price from a vendor if a certain number of people will pay. They don't make up a price and expect a company to bend to their will.
If they wanted to sell them at the "suggested" price, they would.
Oh and I read what you said just fine. Rotus8 already answered that for me.