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Old 06-26-2019, 03:08 PM   #1
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Is the same as selling one item at a loss, but making big money with volume sales by selling thousands of items also at a loss! ....
Can you please explain how selling thousands of items at a loss will make you big money?

Selling at a loss is selling at a loss so selling one item at a loss is far better in this scenario. Volume sales at a loss exponentially increases the loss times the number of items sold.

This is different than volume sales with a smaller profit margin per item versus trying to make a large profit on smaller total sales numbers.

Then again I'm not a business guy...
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Can you please explain how selling thousands of items at a loss will make you big money?

Selling at a loss is selling at a loss so selling one item at a loss is far better in this scenario. Volume sales at a loss exponentially increases the loss times the number of items sold.

This is different than volume sales with a smaller profit margin per item versus trying to make a large profit on smaller total sales numbers.

Then again I'm not a business guy...
There are what’s called “loss leaders”. A high volume product sold at breakeven or a small loss to draw in consumers to purchase other high profit impulse items. A strategy used by supermarkets for years.


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There are what’s called “loss leaders”. A high volume product sold at breakeven or a small loss to draw in consumers to purchase other high profit impulse items. A strategy used by supermarkets for years.


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Right I get that concept but at the end of the day if the "loss leaders" are indeed sold at a loss that is not profitable when looking at the particular item in question exclusively. I got to believe that most of the "loss leaders" are sold at no less than actual acquisition cost. As it is overhead for retail is such and margins so tight to stay competitive selling anything at a loss is probably avoided.

Certain retail outlets are in a unique position to where they can take the chance customers will, since they are there, buy more than that one item.
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In grocery, loss leaders are put in place to generate traffic. Either an incremental purchase or a "bait and switch".
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Here's kind of a fitting story I experienced yesterday....Coming home to Gilford late yesterday afternoon in the pouring rain, I saw a small American flag in the middle of the route 11 bypass between Laconia and Gilford. It must have blown off someones motorcycle or similar...anyway,
the person in front of me also spotted it and immediately pulled over, got out of his pickup and proceeded to pick that flag up off the ground in the pouring rain and bring it back to his truck. Needless to say I beeped my horn and gave him a thumbs up!! You have to wonder how many people would have just driven by or over it...It made me feel good to know that SOME people still have respect for our flag and what it stands for and also made me think of this post. As an fyi, this person had NH plates on his truck...Dan
In the weeks following the 9/11 attack, I saw many cars and trucks driving through New Hampshire's narrow roads flying American flags—some in pairs.


But at last night's debate?

Not one.
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But at last night's debate?
....the Dems had a red, white, and blue background wall US Flag motif about 42" high, running the 40' width of the stage for this tv presentation, so it showed red, white, and blue running along behind all the Democratic Party primary hopefuls. ...


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It's funny how some narrow minded people look at red as being patriotic and blue as not?
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It's funny how some narrow minded people look at red as being patriotic and blue as not?
Really? if you watched the debate you'd get enough dribble to conclude that his bunch is not very patriotic-at least as I define it. It's hard to see how anyone embracing a socialist agenda is PRO America. Seems to me what has made this country great is pure unadulterated capitalism with all of its foibles and shortcomings.

As Winston Churchill once said, “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
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Really? if you watched the debate you'd get enough dribble to conclude that his bunch is not very patriotic-at least as I define it. It's hard to see how anyone embracing a socialist agenda is PRO America. Seems to me what has made this country great is pure unadulterated capitalism with all of its foibles and shortcomings.

As Winston Churchill once said, “The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings; the inherent virtue of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries.”
I wonder if all the Democratic members of our armed forces consider themselves non patriotic?

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Arrow A Bit Misleading...

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....the Dems had a red, white, and blue background wall US Flag motif about 42" high, running the 40' width of the stage for this tv presentation, so it showed red, white, and blue running along behind all the Democratic Party primary hopefuls. ...

Ronald Reagan ....... I never left the party ...... the party left me
Like Zell Miller D-GA, Reagan was speaking of the Democratic Party.

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It's all fun until you display a Betsy Ross flag! Sorry if I triggered any of the Democrats here... just speaking facts.
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