Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work. - Thomas Edison
Quote from: EmbellishAthletics on May 03, 2013, 12:14:15 PMI will give you a real life example (irrelevant compared to the seriousness of the events) but relevant to the discussion. I had a customer call me from a booster club and ask if I could print 24 flannel shorts for her because they were 4-6 weeks out on delivering printed goods. She said they were going to charge her $3.00 a piece to print them and would I match it. I said yes. I printed the shorts, one color white ink and she came and picked them up. A couple days later she sends me an e-mail and said she told another printer about the shorts and he said he would have done them for $2.63 and THEN she ask if I would refund the $.37 cents per print since the other guy would have done them cheaper.Now to give you some background on this particular lady. Her husband is an accountant, works out of their $300,000.00 house in the same neighborhood we live, has a lake house on one of the premier lakes around here...yada yada yada. She doesn't work or should I say a stay at home mom who happens to be in charge of the spirit wear for the booster club. Beats down all of the local printers on price.....and she is proud of it. Goes from printer to printer until she gets the lowest price. I would have no problems telling this lady exactly what you said in your post and then sending her off with a "go to hell".
I will give you a real life example (irrelevant compared to the seriousness of the events) but relevant to the discussion. I had a customer call me from a booster club and ask if I could print 24 flannel shorts for her because they were 4-6 weeks out on delivering printed goods. She said they were going to charge her $3.00 a piece to print them and would I match it. I said yes. I printed the shorts, one color white ink and she came and picked them up. A couple days later she sends me an e-mail and said she told another printer about the shorts and he said he would have done them for $2.63 and THEN she ask if I would refund the $.37 cents per print since the other guy would have done them cheaper.Now to give you some background on this particular lady. Her husband is an accountant, works out of their $300,000.00 house in the same neighborhood we live, has a lake house on one of the premier lakes around here...yada yada yada. She doesn't work or should I say a stay at home mom who happens to be in charge of the spirit wear for the booster club. Beats down all of the local printers on price.....and she is proud of it. Goes from printer to printer until she gets the lowest price.
The government has tools they can use to throttle it all down. Simple as adding some heavy import taxes on the goods and services being done overseas and then that forces the prices up and defeats the purpose of going overseas anyway.BUT...I do agree....the government shouldn't have to do that. The American people should step up and refuse to buy it.
If anyone thinks unemployment rates are bad now, please wait a couple decades.......More machines and less people to make everything....Consumption is driven by folks who have money to spend......More machines means less people with incomes to support the economy......
Quote from: royster13 on May 03, 2013, 02:20:36 PMIf anyone thinks unemployment rates are bad now, please wait a couple decades.......More machines and less people to make everything....Consumption is driven by folks who have money to spend......More machines means less people with incomes to support the economy......They have been saying that since the fifties.