"He who marches out of step hears another drum." ~ Ken Kesey
Don't let questions bother you. We hear the something all the time. They just want to know why. Its normal. If we worked at a gocart track we would have to answer: How fast do they go?, all day long. Just be honest and tell them what they need to hear. Make it a fast answer and say the same thing everytime people ask. I say something like:Customer: Why are 12 shirts going to be so much more. Can't I get them for the same price as 100?You: I wish, that would be awesome. I just can't do them that cheap. There are a ton of setup that goes into each job. That cost for the setup is decided by how many shirts we print. If you think the 12 shirt price is alot you should see how cheap it is to get 1000 shirts. Then laugh... If they keep asking questions then just say the price is what it is.
There are a couple routes...1. The deep fryer analogy...it's not worth it to warm up a deep fryer to cook just 1 order of fries. When you heat it up, you cook a whole basket after basket.2. The amusement park....it's not worth it for Six Flags to open up for 1 family.That is the easiest way of explaining it...if they don't get one of those, they are either dumb or broke...or both.