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I was told by one of my distributers that they were going to give me 50% off anything I order for a month. My question is how much extra should I purchase. I have money put back, but am worried about winter coming. I already bought 20 rolls of 40", but I think I should buy a lot more since it is so cheap.
wow 50% off? anyfilm? Thats killer dude. Stock as much as you can afford without blowing all your Oh shiat fund. No good saving 50% on film if it means you are late on other payments etc..
damn 50%...let me get some of that. that goes to show you the mark up on window film b4 it gets to us.
Open up your own website selling precuts
QUOTE (sunlimitedCT @ Aug 20 2009, 03:19 PM) [*]711740[/*] Open up your own website selling precuts QUOTE (clear max @ Aug 20 2009, 03:35 PM) [*]711755[/*] QUOTE (sunlimitedCT @ Aug 20 2009, 03:19 PM) [*]711740[/*] Open up your own website selling precuts money in the BANK
50% off is a nice offer but let me play devils advocate.
How long have you been buying from this supplier? Do you have a history of buying primarily one line of film? Could that film be up for discontinuation? If you answered yes to the last two question they may be willing to take a loss on the small amount of other films that you might purchase in order to clear some excess stock or a soon to be deleted line. On the flip side, if you have a good history with the film and are comfortable with it you can't ignore a 50% of offer IMO. Just don't leave yourself financially strapped
be a reboxer, like everyone else.
on another note by hows the pole doin.
This is what a line of credit is for.
This is what a line of credit is for.
Who's selling for 50% off?
I'd rather not say who it is, don't want to make anyone mad. I will tell you they are in the top five, and they always have ads in Window Film mag.
I have been buying from the for three years now, and there is no restriction on what line or auto or flat glass. I haven't had any issuse with their film to this date. I will call them to see if I can get a line of credit, I normally just pay as I go. I only have until the end of the month to make my final order, but I have a good list going so far.
you get the line of credit through your bank. if u can, get a years worth.
if you plan on being in business then, you save a butt load of money. if youre scared to stock film, youre scared that your doors will soon be closin. QUOTE (VIP tint + glass @ Aug 21 2009, 09:34 AM) [*]711949[/*] you get the line of credit through your bank. if u can, get a years worth. if you plan on being in business then, you save a butt load of money. if youre scared to stock film, youre scared that your doors will soon be closin. well said!!
llumar was giving 15% off last month . i thought that was good
It rhymes with "some tech"
Wow some tech
QUOTE (Thetintcenter @ Aug 29 2009, 03:54 PM) [*]713404[/*] It rhymes with "some tech" that doesn't suprise me QUOTE (VIP tint + glass @ Aug 20 2009, 11:08 PM) [*]711861[/*] This is what a line of credit is for. This is what a line of credit is for. Wouldn't paying interest on a line of credit kind of negate the savings on the initial purchase ?? Buy what you can afford... stay solvent. it's going to be a long winter!
Maybe it's a secret "going out of business sale"??!! W
its a possibility skanlan.
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