(This post was last modified: 05-09-2017, 12:19 AM by BadDad.)
(05-08-2017, 11:58 PM)hughmonstah Wrote:Purposely? You mean by not hiring skilled machinist to assist in the production? Or not hiring skilled polishers to assist in final finish? I understand wanting total control over every aspect of the process, but please don't try to tell me that there is not another capable machinist available for hire, or even a lowly polisher that could be quickly and properly trained...(05-08-2017, 08:39 PM)BadDad Wrote: This is why he chooses to keep supply extremely low, so as to increase desireability and therefor price. He keeps demand high, and response low so that the inventory availability is sold within seconds. He does nothing to prevent reselling of his products at ridiculous markups, because anything he could do to help would damage his own profit margins by virtue of decreasing demand.What makes you say that? Do you have evidence that he purposely keeps supply low? His razors have been about the same cost for a while - if he purposely is driving up demand without adjusting his prices to reflect that, that'd be a pretty dumb business decision, no? I think supply is so low because the hand finishing takes time. He polishes everything to a mirror-like finish (including his brushed razors, which I don't think others do) instead of media blasting them for a quick brushed finish. I can't imagine him being "shady." Hell, if there's a demand for $400+ used Wolfmans on eBay, I would've increased the prices a long-ass time ago if I were him.
I NEVER said there was ANYTHING shady about him. Keeping demand high and supply low is EXTYREMLY good business. It means he can work at his own pace to stockpile inventory, sell out in a matter of minutes, and casually rebuild to the next sale. That's extremely smart. Nothing shady at all.
Clearly there is a demand for his razors at double retail. They sell, which means there is a market, presumably, unless the same 3 people are buying from the same 1 guy every time...
Quote:Also, I'm sure the reselling is hurting his profit margins way more than if he was able to make enough supply to meet demand. No profit <<< some profit.Not at all sure how somebody reselling a product he already received 100% retail value on could possibly hurt his profits. He already calculated his costs and overhead when he applied his selling price, presumably. When he got paid what he asked for, he made his profit margin precisely as he intended. The fact that this person can turn around and tack on an additional $150 and sell it again has little or no bearing on his actual profit margin. Economics doesn't work that way.
NOW...were he to increase his retail price by $150, he would GREATLY impact the profit margins of the resellers by eliminating that markup. Why he chooses not to do this escapes logic...
Quote:I never said he didn't care about his customers. I said I doubted he cared about what is staid on the forums. And he shouldn't. It should not bother him one bit. If he is doing his business ethically and to his own standards, everyone else should not matter.(05-08-2017, 08:39 PM)BadDad Wrote: I hope he reads every response and feels it deeply. It would show that he cares. Unfortunately, I don't think he does. He makes his money and moves on. There is nothing wrong with that by any stretch, but feigning concern over his emotional well-being because someone said his customer service sucks is a little silly...It's not like he has been accused of illegal or unethical practices without any evidence...Of course he cares about his customers, why else would he even be in this business? If he truly hated is, he would've just moved on and go back to doing whatever machining he did before. I've talked to him about the scalped razors and he's furious about it, but what can he do? He can only make so many razors, so the only thing he can do is increase the price, which he doesn't want to do for his customers. I can't blame him if he decides to, though.
I think throwing out baseless accusations against him gives the impression of spite doesn't help, especially when oddly reasoned economic theory is thrown into the mix - low response typically doesn't result in immediate sales, that's just high demand.
I did, however, say that I truly doubt he cares one bit about resellers, because he does not do anything to stop them. That's a pretty realistic observation. I said that "pretending not to sell to resellers..." is a waste of time because it clearly doesn't work. I never accused him of not caring about his customers.
I said poor customer service is inexcusable. That's a fact, not an accusation...
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