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Heads-up for upcoming October sale at P&C
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<blockquote data-quote="Zeno Marx" data-source="post: 501041" data-attributes="member: 1211"><p>All these sales. As much as I love to save money, this becomes one big clusterfvck when there are new sales nearly every day. "Can I apply both sales to my order?" "If not, which sale most benefits this order?" "Is this sale over?" "When did this sale begin?" Honestly, I get tired of seeing the emails and wondering any of these things. It's not fun. Smoking is fun. This kind of business tactic and approach suck part of the joy out of it all. Maybe I'm alone in feeling this way? Am I?</p><p></p><p>I'm surprised I'm saying this, but here are a couple ideas: 1) have a single monthly sale. Period. 2) don't have any sales and just bottom-dollar your inventory.</p><p></p><p>I know constant emails and all this hoopla generate sales. I know I can shut off the emails. Do what you gotta do. Just letting them know that it is a huge turnoff for some of us. When four different sales apply to me and a potential order in a summer, I can't help but wonder, "If I'm falling for one of your sales several times a year, how about just lowering your prices and forget the constant blue-light specials?" It creates unnecessary dissonance, or at least it can. It does with me anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Zeno Marx, post: 501041, member: 1211"] All these sales. As much as I love to save money, this becomes one big clusterfvck when there are new sales nearly every day. "Can I apply both sales to my order?" "If not, which sale most benefits this order?" "Is this sale over?" "When did this sale begin?" Honestly, I get tired of seeing the emails and wondering any of these things. It's not fun. Smoking is fun. This kind of business tactic and approach suck part of the joy out of it all. Maybe I'm alone in feeling this way? Am I? I'm surprised I'm saying this, but here are a couple ideas: 1) have a single monthly sale. Period. 2) don't have any sales and just bottom-dollar your inventory. I know constant emails and all this hoopla generate sales. I know I can shut off the emails. Do what you gotta do. Just letting them know that it is a huge turnoff for some of us. When four different sales apply to me and a potential order in a summer, I can't help but wonder, "If I'm falling for one of your sales several times a year, how about just lowering your prices and forget the constant blue-light specials?" It creates unnecessary dissonance, or at least it can. It does with me anyway. [/QUOTE]
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