chc1980
wow... good strategic analogy.. but as consumers' can say...
"that's not my problem.. that's your problem.. go sort it out, we want pricing to be displayed"
What u r saying is a monopolistic competition... are u saying u have such a high volume of purchase or such a high purchasing power that can 'throw price' to start a price war? Price strategy can be thought up in a few ways.. not necessarily 'hiding' it..
go ahead and talk to the people at ministry of trade and consumer affairs... they'll throw your case out..
however, i applaud your initiatives as based on my searches, as of yesterday, all your for sale items are with prices.. kudos to u dude! keep up the good work.
just to highlight and reiterate one fact...product life cycle is independent from price wars...however, product life cycle management in terms marketing does...
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The seller is worried about profits and the buyers are looking for a bargain. By not displaying the price consumers cannot compare. In my case I too will not call a seller that does not display his/her price. In fact I will just look for other seller whom are selling similar product to compare. In the end the person whom are trying to protect his/her ricebowl will lose out. If you want to do a promotion then also state the price of products and also the gift that you will be offering along with the product you are selling then again the consumer can determine which is more worth it.
Quite on the contrary, my main objective is not to bargain but to see if the product on sale falls within my budgeted disposable income. However, if that product does fall into that category, further bargaining would not hurt as it will contribute to a surplus of budgeted disposable income for other expenses...
As for the bolded phrase.. i agree... most consumers would not call unless they are those who 'wanna look for cheap' alternatives or in cantonese 'sei kai' aka mati ayam.. so for sure these callers will get ' eh? can nego or not!?' coz their targeted audience are these buyers..
How you post your for sale postings governs what type of callers or buyers u will get. U straight away post the price - then u get a serious call.. u put a dodgy posting wthout price u'll get ulats calling u to nego 9 9 ....
Take for instance, there was this set of semi slicks i saw for sale... it's been months.. and yes, it has a pricing stated but since it has been there for months and the seller cant seem to dispose of it, i asked if he could let go of a pair instead of a set.. he then replied that perhaps it's better he let go of the total set but at a discounted price... it's a good deal actually but it falls outside the budgeted disposable income for that intended expenditures... so i walked away...
So sellers, dont complain monkey buyers when you post with quality that attract apes... ;) no offense ya? this is strictly for discussion sake..