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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by BrandiR View Post
    Pet store husbandry issues aside - there is nothing at all wrong with their pricing structure. A stick of gum is "worth" $650 if I can get someone to pay me that for it, even if they can get it somewhere else for $ .03. Retail stores are in business to make money, not break even and certainly not to lose money. Consumers (of any product) drive prices, not the entity selling it.
    Sad but true.

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by BrandiR View Post
    Pet store husbandry issues aside - there is nothing at all wrong with their pricing structure. A stick of gum is "worth" $650 if I can get someone to pay me that for it, even if they can get it somewhere else for $ .03. Retail stores are in business to make money, not break even and certainly not to lose money. Consumers (of any product) drive prices, not the entity selling it.
    Oh I beg to differ.

    Having been in retail for over 13 yrs in another lifetime.

    If you wish your business to grow and stay in it for the long haul; customers are like sheep, in that you can shear them many times. But you can only Skin them once!

    However your statement may hold true if you are the only game in town- until they discover internet sales.

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by Reinz View Post
    Oh I beg to differ.

    Having been in retail for over 13 yrs in another lifetime.

    If you wish your business to grow and stay in it for the long haul; customers are like sheep, in that you can shear them many times. But you can only Skin them once!

    However your statement may hold true if you are the only game in town- until they discover internet sales.
    My statement holds true whether you're the only game in town or not. It holds even more true when you're talking about things like pets, jewelry, cosmetics, video games, things that are not necessities. If you don't have to have it for survival and you buy it anyway, then you are to blame if you "paid too much", not the person who sold it to you.
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    In addition, it's only 'too much' if you value it as such. My normal was $80. I was green at the time, but if someone sent me back in time with the option of buying Magnus or buying a different normal for 20, I'd still have gotten Magnus. Its the same with any retail situation. In my business, some folks say that 6 bucks is too much for a bar of soap. But we also have customers that come back and spend $120 on our soap every three months. So value is subjective.

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by joebad976 View Post
    Clown for $79....come on, Seriously?????
    No way. They sell regular bp as 89.99 and pastel at 149.00 here. Wow..

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    my petshop has normals for 80 and pastels for 180!!!
    Talk about a rip-off
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    Our local store sells normals for 100. The chains have them for 80.

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by shadowsnakes View Post
    So many horror stories from Petland! Poor baby, shame she is stuck in a place like that with little prospect of a good home due to an outrageous price.

    A few months ago a local Petco had an absolutely mind boggling clown for $79. They had no idea what it was other than ball python. Also very skinny and malnourished, but a friend took him home and now he is a fat little snake.
    Sweet deal. I'm gonna go look at Petco today.

    Petland is awful. So many threads on that place

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by granitestate View Post
    Sweet deal. I'm gonna go look at Petco today.

    Petland is awful. So many threads on that place

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    I find the $79 clown hard to believe, personally. Petco sells pins and spiders for $199. Don't think a clown would be $79, as no one in their right mind is gonna wholesale out a clown for that price. And if by chance they would... I want their name lol
    Petco also has horrible threads why would you even look there either???

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    Re: Petland Story

    Quote Originally Posted by Crazymonkee View Post
    I find the $79 clown hard to believe, personally. Petco sells pins and spiders for $199. Don't think a clown would be $79, as no one in their right mind is gonna wholesale out a clown for that price. And if by chance they would... I want their name lol
    Petco also has horrible threads why would you even look there either???

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    Being sarcastic. I've seen pastels there for 189$. My local guy 50$.

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