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Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
1.50 for a small rat? In the 40 to 80 gram range.
2.50 for a medium in the 81 to 180 gram range?
3.50 for a large in the 181 to 275 gram range?
If not, what would you pay for rats of that weight, packed clean, as poop and urine free as possible, to the point that you could tell someone was making an effort to freeze them when they were clean and, most important, how many do you use and how often?
Live or frozen, same price.
I know they can be found cheaper, lots cheaper, but it seems that the cheap ones have some quality issues which I am hoping to eliminate. To do this requires a bit more work, hence a bit more cost, but a LOT more quality.
I am wondering if there are enough folks out there spending enough to make this worth while.
If you spent 100.00 dollars and shipping was 50.00 but you get 25.00 off making your shipping 25.00, does that make a small purchase worth while for you?
If you're purchasing several months worth of food, 200.00 or more, the discount may well cover shipping, maybe even being overnighted.
Does this provide enough incentive?
Or, should I just charge 1.00 for smalls, 2.00 for meds. and 3.00 for large with no discounts on larger purchases.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
I am a firm believer in you get what you pay for and I would much rather spend a higher amount of money knowing that I am getting a higher quality food source for my animals as opposed to getting rats that are not clean or anything when they are bagged and frozen.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
Just as an example (not sure what others are paying) I buy about 3 or 4months worth at a time. The last time I bought mice, I payed $113 for 250 small mice. Currently paying about .70 each for weaned rats, .95 for small rats.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
i do not buy frozen but from what i have heard from people that buy from a lot of the big rodent breeders, i'd pay the extra for nicely packaged clean rats.
If your talking live that would be a fair price, maybe a tad high. Then again it depends on where you live.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
where i get my feeders its .80 small 1.25 med 1.35 large and they are nothing but high quality individually vacuum packed clean never found anything to complain about.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
Sign me up, Wes. We just got a very funky order in, and I'm done. I'd much rather pay a bit more and get healthy CLEAN rodents that aren't contorted into rat balls. Ew.
Oops...forgot to say, we go through about 80 a month, from adult mice all the way up to medium rats.
Last edited by Mufasa; 08-24-2009 at 11:11 PM.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
If you sold 100 smalls at 1$ each I'd take ya up on that I'm paying 2$ ech now...but I live in BFE
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
1.50 for a small rat? In the 40 to 80 gram range.
2.50 for a medium in the 81 to 180 gram range?
3.50 for a large in the 181 to 275 gram range?
Those are very fair prices, if you have extreme surplus, you could have a sale...with discounts....You know I'd jump ....I'd adjust prices based on you supply and demand.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
Originally Posted by wilomn
1.50 for a small rat? In the 40 to 80 gram range.
2.50 for a medium in the 81 to 180 gram range?
3.50 for a large in the 181 to 275 gram range?
If not, what would you pay for rats of that weight, packed clean, as poop and urine free as possible, to the point that you could tell someone was making an effort to freeze them when they were clean and, most important, how many do you use and how often?
Live or frozen, same price.
I know they can be found cheaper, lots cheaper, but it seems that the cheap ones have some quality issues which I am hoping to eliminate. To do this requires a bit more work, hence a bit more cost, but a LOT more quality.
I am wondering if there are enough folks out there spending enough to make this worth while.
If you spent 100.00 dollars and shipping was 50.00 but you get 25.00 off making your shipping 25.00, does that make a small purchase worth while for you?
If you're purchasing several months worth of food, 200.00 or more, the discount may well cover shipping, maybe even being overnighted.
Does this provide enough incentive?
Or, should I just charge 1.00 for smalls, 2.00 for meds. and 3.00 for large with no discounts on larger purchases.
If you charge that I will purchase from you once Isis moves up to the next size. Crap I pay $3.50 for a 32-35gram rat right now, or well rat hopper I guess. Sheesh. Let me know when you start selling.
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Re: Rat Pricing, would you pay this?
I think that is a decent price that will sell, but people that will take the time to shop around probably would not buy from you. IDK about the medium and large, but I get my smalls from rodentpro.com at show and I pay 1.25 each.
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