[amayausers.com] Re: large orders

  • From: OnleeJudy@xxxxxxx
  • To: amayausers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 9 Jul 2008 10:31:51 EDT

Who quoted her $2.75 -- someone with a home machine?  Someone in Hong  Kong?  
....  playing devils advocate, did she REALLY get a quote of  $2.75 THIS 
YEAR, or at all?
 
Stick to your guns.
 
 
In a message dated 07/09/2008 7:28:03 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,  
michele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:

 
I have someone that  called for a quote on 100 shirts.  I have only one 
machine and the design  is just part of a column, like a cement pillar, and 
lettering, I told her I’d  charge her $10 for the design set up because the 
column 
wasn’t going to be  that hard to digitize and off the top of my head, $4 per 
shirt not having the  slighted idea on how many stitches it would be.  She said 
my digitizing  fee was better, but my embroidery price was higher, they quoted 
her 2.75 per  shirt.  How do people do this?  And am I wrong in not saying I 
would  do the same thing?  I’m actually thinking of calling her back and 
telling  her the digitizing setup would be free and 3.25 per shirt.    
What do you  think.  I’d hate to lose out on 300.00, but that will be a lot 
more work  for me because of only one machine and I’m sure the other company 
that quoted  her had more.   
 
Michele Zimmer 
Carefree Creations 
_Michele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:Michele@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)  
_www.CarefreeCreations.com_ (http://www.carefreecreations.com/) 






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