Hi,
I'm interested in a well researched price for a dozen units each of the following:
1. Lancome 2000 et une Rose Perfume
2. Molinard de Molinard Eau De Toilette Spray 100ml/3.4oz
Source can be anywhere in the world, would love to be provided with an
estimate on insured shipping as a bonus.
-Mao |
Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
28 Oct 2005 04:25 PDT
Can you give us a bit of a clue as to what you consider a normal
price, so we'll more easily recognize a good price?
Thanks,
paf
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Clarification of Question by
6ra3-ga
on
28 Oct 2005 04:44 PDT
Hi,
I've been able to pick up a few at auctions between $100 to $150. I
would typically find it at $200+ retail online.
The above is per unit, I would like to find a researched price for a
dozen bottles at wholesale as it is expensive so a dozen would be
considered wholesale.
I would even accept your research results and comparisons with the
major online retailers of their prices and how you found a deal for a
dozen that is as good as it gets as far as the described research
scope you mention. Multiple sources are also fine to arrive at a
reasonable average. I'm thinking of a dozen, but that's flexible in
going up or down to get a better deal or to meet a lower supply
number.
Let me know if the above is not clear.
-Mao
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Clarification of Question by
6ra3-ga
on
28 Oct 2005 19:12 PDT
Hi,
I found a quote for $140 if I get a dozen.
-Mao
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
28 Oct 2005 19:56 PDT
Mao,
If the $140 quote you mentioned is for the Lancome 2000...you're a
better shopper than I am!
This site:
http://www.okto.com/cosmetics/product_info.php?products_id=104179
is offering the Molinard at $49.50 per bottle.
How does that compare with the prices you're used to?
paf
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Clarification of Question by
6ra3-ga
on
29 Oct 2005 02:30 PDT
Hi,
Let me check and I'll get back to you. :-)
-Mao
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Clarification of Question by
6ra3-ga
on
29 Oct 2005 09:19 PDT
Hi,
That looks like a very good price, all the ones I found were in the
mid to late fifties.
I'd appreciate it if we can negotiate a more appropriate price for
this portion of the question to cover the Molinard success? :-)
-Mao
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Request for Question Clarification by
pafalafa-ga
on
29 Oct 2005 11:06 PDT
Sure...change the price to whatever you feel is appropriate. The
instructions for doing so are here:
http://answers.google.com/answers/help.html#followup
Change your question price
You can change your price at anytime as long as your question is not
currently 'locked' and being answered by a Researcher. To change your
question price, go to "My Account," select "My Unanswered Questions"
and click on the question with the price you want to change. Then
click on "Change Question Parameters" to modify the price.
I've continued looking for the Lancome 2000, but I'm still not having
very much luck, I'm afraid. Your $140 price sounds like a very good
offer to me.
paf
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Clarification of Question by
6ra3-ga
on
29 Oct 2005 13:12 PDT
Hi,
Thanks, please paste the part you quoted and I'll rate it with a five.
Thanks for trying. :-)
I hope you find it to be fair, otherwise let me know it's still up for grabs.
-Mao
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