Thursday, December 10, 2009

What's for sale and what's not...

Hello All. This blog is a follow up to our previous one on quality purchases and what you should be paying for them.

Everyone who owns a small business (for the most part) is content to minimize profits in order to grow. We, like many other small businesses, keep our overhead low by not having traditional “brick and mortar” businesses and are content to provide our customers with the best possible service or product at a cost that allows us to thrive in a business environment. Each business defines success in their own terms. We feel great when our customers are happy and we’re making a profit.

As further examples of profit for profit sake, here are two more examples of “sales” by other fine companies and we encourage you to visit our site to compare our prices to theirs for similar items. In fact, check a number of other sites offering Murano glass items and seek comparisons. Remember, all the business selling authentic Murano Glass items get them from the same factories. So, we ask, what is the difference in products to make such a difference in price? One place has a sale it which includes an item similar to ours at $69.00; the other is at $229.99 or $79.99, depending on the size of the item I assume. Our price for a much larger variety, and not on sale, is $22.00.

http://www2.jcpenney.com/jcp/X6.aspx?ItemTyp=G&itemID=16ed523&GrpTyp=PRD&ShowMenu=T&ShopBy=0&SearchString=venetian+glass+collection&RefPage=SearchDepartment.aspx&s4PageSize=15&CmCatId=searchresults&Search1Prod=True

http://jbr.richfx.com.edgesuite.net/catalog_jbr/sterlingholiday2009/index.asp

Happy shopping.

CaterinaArado unLimited

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