$.65 to $.75 is too much to be reasonable if it is canned soda. Stick with $.50... YES, people WILL feel ripped off over $.15.
Warlord IS a good game to stock, IF people in your area are into it.
You'd be best to stock a small sample and see how it sells... also, ask your customers, during your first few months of business, if there were any game lines they didn't see in your store that they'd LIKE to see. Make mental or physical notes... it'll help you gauge interest in new stuff.
Eric
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MagickalMemories ( 832 )
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Lower rating? You ship first.
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To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
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Give me a sense of humor Lord. Give me the grace to see a joke.
To get some humor out of life and pass it on to other folk.
I think what this situation needs is some imagination.
"...I'm a nerd, and I'm here tonight to stand up for the rights of other nerds.” – Gilbert Lowell
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Eric
id agree if it wasnt for the fact they can go to the food court and drop 1.39 for a 20 oz drink thats half ice.....or spend .65 in my place and not go anywhere
i happen to charge .65 thats just me
a fellow store i work with has 20 oz bottles and charges a dollar flat but hes limited to coke products only
i have the freedom to offer just about everything and that includes water and gatorade
so to each his own

R
id agree if it wasnt for the fact they can go to the food court and drop 1.39 for a 20 oz drink thats half ice.....or spend .65 in my place and not go anywhere
i happen to charge .65 thats just me
a fellow store i work with has 20 oz bottles and charges a dollar flat but hes limited to coke products only
i have the freedom to offer just about everything and that includes water and gatorade
so to each his own
R
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Datadep5 ( 132 )
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Robert, props on serving all sorts of pops.The Drop Zone wrote:Eric
id agree if it wasnt for the fact they can go to the food court and drop 1.39 for a 20 oz drink thats half ice.....or spend .65 in my place and not go anywhere
i happen to charge .65 thats just me
a fellow store i work with has 20 oz bottles and charges a dollar flat but hes limited to coke products only
i have the freedom to offer just about everything and that includes water and gatorade
so to each his own
R
As to the .65 cents I don't mind paying that for a can of pop. I'd say start your pop prices lower and if your cost goes up that you have to put on to the customers, then put out a sign that says so. If that's out then i don't mind paying a higher cost because I know that you have to make a living.
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