^^^ Thanks for getting back with me DTSZach. Regarding my wholesale quote, that price is dead on based on a three to a box offer at the wholesale level (total for three being $120.00). So the SRP markup from $40.00 is 100%. There's no getting around that. What you referenced later in your response is called a profit margin. Your examples with Walmart don't apply to this price structure since we're not talking about a brick and mortar setting, plus purchasing volume at Walmart's level would dramatically lower the wholesale cost, which in turn lowers the retail charge. DST is a distributor of both wholesale and retail products, so they already have the advantages you alluded to. And since we're on the subject of profit margins, those markups account for profiting after prices get discounted as well.
I appreciate your time though and surprising candor for sharing your perspective on the pricing strategy of this product. I think what you've said makes it crystal clear why everyone involved in this product are so enthusiastic and hungry to make more. That's a handsome payday, even if you sell only half of what you produce. And as you illustrated many times throughout our discussion, there was no one at the licensing level making you charge this price. You backed up what I originally stated which was the price came from assessing the cost of the license and the profit you wanted to make over and above that in manufacturing. Thanks again for your frank and open input on this matter.
I appreciate your time though and surprising candor for sharing your perspective on the pricing strategy of this product. I think what you've said makes it crystal clear why everyone involved in this product are so enthusiastic and hungry to make more. That's a handsome payday, even if you sell only half of what you produce. And as you illustrated many times throughout our discussion, there was no one at the licensing level making you charge this price. You backed up what I originally stated which was the price came from assessing the cost of the license and the profit you wanted to make over and above that in manufacturing. Thanks again for your frank and open input on this matter.
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