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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
(sunlimitedCT @ Aug 20 2009, 03:19 PM) [*]711740[/*] Open up your own website selling precuts (clear max @ Aug 20 2009, 03:35 PM) [*]711755[/*] (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. (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
(Thetintcenter @ Aug 29 2009, 03:54 PM) [*]713404[/*] It rhymes with "some tech" that doesn't suprise me (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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