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    Any idea on what we're going to have to pay for them?

  • #2
    how much would you be willing to pay?
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    • #3
      I would be willing to pay between $15 and $20 per T-shirt, plus shipping costs.

      Probably.

      Now, if they're going to be more expensive than that, I don't know what I would do, since I really want one.

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      • #4
        ok, you dont have to worry...
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        • #5
          You should segment the market and charge each Apolytoner his individual max-willingness-to-pay price. (down to your item cost of course) This way, you capture all the consumer surplus.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by GP
            You should segment the market and charge each Apolytoner his individual max-willingness-to-pay price. (down to your item cost of course) This way, you capture all the consumer surplus.
            what kind of language is this?


            anyway, i think we'll have variety of products covering a large part of the needs of your consumers
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            • #7
              Originally posted by MarkG
              what kind of language is this?
              Ask Adam Smit. He will explain. More strange language: You will also need to come up with some way to avoid arbitrage. shipping costs should be useful here...but be creative. You will think of some good strategies: limited order size,one time orders,personal signatures...etc. etc.

              Originally posted by MarkG
              anyway, i think we'll have variety of products covering a large part of the needs of your consumers
              Ahh...sounds like you are using some code-words here to show you know how to get the maximum dinero...

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              • #8
                Obelix & Co.

                (not that I expect GP to pick it up but at least MarkG...)

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Jay Bee
                  Obelix & Co.
                  damn it! you cant make me remember such things while i'm at work! now i have to search the net to see if i can find any part of it....
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                  • #10
                    huh!

                    i found some stuff

                    If you can't incease the efficiency of your productivity infrastructure the market will fall. = 'If you not able make big heap menhirs, me not able pay big heap Sesertii. You savvy?' (p15).

                    Production has increased, but you still have a delivery problem. You need to step up the efficiency of your production channels. = 'You not bring plenty menhirs all one time. You bring more menhirs quick quick!' (p20).

                    Thus I make no rash promises when I say that we should succeed in obtaining positive results , saleswise, at no very distant date. = 'Me think you able sell heap big heap menhirs plenty quick.' (p32).

                    I hear there's a grave finacial crisis in Rome though I don't know what caused it. Anyway, they've devalued the Sestertius.='Heap big menhir makers stony broke.' (p44).
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                    • #11
                      Menhirs?
                      Got a link?
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                      • #12
                        What does Obelix' menhir business have to do with Apolyton T-shirts

                        I always did like that strip series though

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Narck
                          I would be willing to pay between $15 and $20 per T-shirt, plus shipping costs.
                          damn puts them out of my price range then $15-$20 Us = $30-40 AUS plus shipping...... Could make it $50-60 AUS for, a t shirt . no good when i can get a local one for $5-10.... We need the factory over here in Australia , cheap sweatshops !!!!
                          GM of MAFIA #40 ,#41, #43, #45,#47,#49-#51,#53-#58,#61,#68,#70, #71

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by technophile
                            Menhirs?
                            Got a link?
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Narck
                              What does Obelix' menhir business have to do with Apolyton T-shirts

                              I always did like that strip series though

                              You did like the 'strip series' (what a strange manner to define it) and you do not know what this menhir business has to do with this thread? Go buy Obelix & Co, Narck

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