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over priced track frames
those IRO track frames,and others alike that all these daelers sell us just cost a misely $125.00,then intern sell it for $300.up!
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thats the best part of supply/demand and owning a business. You're purpose is to make a profit.
i wouldnt buy an iro just because i dont like the way they all tend to look the same.... but i cant talk **** about the guy because hes making a profit on a product. |
is this a joke?
have you ever partaken in any business in which money changed hands before? |
Originally Posted by chrisgerne
thats the best part of supply/demand and owning a business. You're purpose is to make a profit.
i wouldnt buy an iro just because i dont like the way they all tend to look the same.... but i cant talk **** about the guy because hes making a profit on a product. |
but they will look you in the eye,and tell you they just make $50. on the deal,in reality $200.yeah i no they gootta make profit,its just they understate big time!
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Originally Posted by na975
but they will look you in the eye,and tell you they just make $50. on the deal,in reality $200.yeah i no they gootta make profit,its just they understate big time!
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Originally Posted by na975
but they will look you in the eye,and tell you they just make $50. on the deal,in reality $200.yeah i no they gootta make profit,its just they understate big time!
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and this surprises you how na975? What about the food you eat? Or the clothes you wear? Or the computer you are using?
do you think that people should just give it away for the same cost? If you don't like the price, don't buy the goods. Simple enough. And I am curious as to where anyone has said (and it is documented) the markup they have for profit vs. what they "tell" you. There are costs built into the consumer price: shipping from the factory, painting, roof over business, web fees, etc. Think about the BIG picture, not just you. Believe it or not, IRO does a damn fine job of advertising, pricing, building, and I doubt he is raking in the cash. And why just IRO? Why not Surly or Bianchi or Independent Fabrication? Sorry bud - none of these are listed as charity organizations. |
Originally Posted by [165]
and this surprises you how na975? What about the food you eat? Or the clothes you wear? Or the computer you are using?
do you think that people should just give it away for the same cost? If you don't like the price, don't buy the goods. Simple enough. And I am curious as to where anyone has said (and it is documented) the markup they have for profit vs. what they "tell" you. There are costs built into the consumer price: shipping from the factory, painting, roof over business, web fees, etc. Think about the BIG picture, not just you. Believe it or not, IRO does a damn fine job of advertising, pricing, building, and I doubt he is raking in the cash. And why just IRO? Why not Surly or Bianchi or Independent Fabrication? Sorry bud - none of these are listed as charity organizations. |
Originally Posted by peripatetic
Hey, anyone know a good non-profit frame-building organization? :D
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Originally Posted by peripatetic
Hey, anyone know a good non-profit frame-building organization? :D
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Originally Posted by peripatetic
Hey, anyone know a good non-profit frame-building organization? :D
He could always roll his own- buy a kit with lugs and a tubeset. He'll quickly see how NOT far even $250 goes... if he could even build a frame that tracks straight. Frankly, it the road bike world- $300 buys a decent fork- and nothing else. |
I'm just a little annoyed that you picked IRO because I just met Tony yesterday and got my bike from him and I can tell ya he didn't try to make it sound like he's not doing well with the business. The guy just loves fixies and want to get more people on quality affordable fixies. You should check out his warranty, if you kill the frame for whatever reason, he'll trade it in with a new one at half-price, at cost. How can you say someone like that is only trying to make a profit. I'd pick NYCBikes if anything, those guys are the ones you should make an example of.
okay...no more ranting...for now. |
whatever!
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Zing!
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whatever! talk to to the hand.
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Originally Posted by na975
whatever!
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Originally Posted by wangster
I'm just a little annoyed that you picked IRO because I just met Tony yesterday and got my bike from him and I can tell ya he didn't try to make it sound like he's not doing well with the business. The guy just loves fixies and want to get more people on quality affordable fixies. You should check out his warranty, if you kill the frame for whatever reason, he'll trade it in with a new one at half-price, at cost. How can you say someone like that is only trying to make a profit. I'd pick NYCBikes if anything, those guys are the ones you should make an example of.
okay...no more ranting...for now. What the original poster knows about retail and business in general you could put in a fleas navel and still have room for a sesame seed and a red pubic hair. Good job Wangster. Yea, The IRO Mark "V"'s are black, but you can get custom color powdercoat from IRO. It might be possible to get a frame/fork in raw form and get it painted to your desires. Having a selection of colors would boost the price. Remember what Henry Ford said..."You can have any color as long as it's black" |
your just a crook thats all!
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Originally Posted by na975
your just a crook thats all!
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i'm not getting graded on my spelling-heh heh
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Originally Posted by na975
i'm not getting graded on my spelling-heh heh
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why dont you go back to bugging your mom..i think dinners ready
your original post just makes me laugh.. golly-gee, beav! is that how capitalism works? gosh darn.. |
okay...now we sound like kindergardeners...so ewwww....cooties...
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i give you a bigger F
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