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View Poll Results: How do you choose what to charge for frags? | |||
Whatever the market will bear | 9 | 23.08% | |
Whatever I paid for the original frag | 4 | 10.26% | |
Some form of cost recovery for supplies | 7 | 17.95% | |
Saving up money for an upgrade | 2 | 5.13% | |
Just setting a price to get them out of my tank | 17 | 43.59% | |
Voters: 39. You may not vote on this poll |
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I guess I should actually address the question I sell frags for what I feel they are worth, simple as that. If I paid $250 for a frag, I will likely try to sell my frags of that coral for $150. If I have a plethora of red montipora, I will give someone a mini colony for $15. But for stuff like my SI Pectina frags, $250 a pop. I don't try to compete with other people's prices simply because I don't care what they charge. If someone wants my corals, they will pay what I advertise the price is. I don't care if you can get that green slimer for $10 from joeblowcorals.ca, if you want it from my tank now it's $25 I mean I dicker on price somewhat, depending on how much a person is buying.
But then there is the whole trading side of it. If someone has something I want I am 100% down for bartering. I buy nice big name corals for them to retain their value and give me trade value. |
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I feel like I should trademark joeblowcorals.ca now
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#13
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I even gave away many RR frags such as Rainbow loom, Pink Cadillac, Barney, Orange Passion, Pink Floyd to people. I see them as my backups and I really don't mind giving. |
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I'd way rather trade than sell stuff, but having an infatuation for zoanthids and owning a tonne of different colours it's getting harder to find things to trade for that I don't have.
1. I usually ask what I would pay for the frag. Sometimes taking into account for what it originally cost, sometimes just wing it. Once in a while someone says how much for a frag of a particular zoa. If I don't have any frags, then I'll make one then decide. 2. How much the local store will give me for them in credit. Always open to offers especially if someone is new to the hobby or wants a few pieces. Not a fan of people who say "what's your best price?". I consider that question rude in general, especially when someone does that via text message or PM. |
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Mainly, I just take my frags into the LFS for credit because I don't like strangers in my house. I like trades best (retail value for retail value) because both parties get a good deal. If I sell directly, I usually price at whatever the market will bear. I try to be about 75% of retail. I don't like to sell frags too cheap (especially high-end frags) because then it damages the value of the coral. I really like the auctions here because then I don't have to price them, the buyer does.
Agreed! I usually tell those people my original asking price or I add $5 hehe, and if I'm in a bad mood I might even block them. The low-ballers? I don't reply. If there's one thing I can't stand is cheap people. If you can't afford the price, you don't get to buy it. Simple. I don't usually entertain offers either. If someone is willing to pay the prices, doesn't ask for a deal, and buy a few things, then I usually offer them a price break. If they ask for one...NO PRICE BREAK! Last edited by Myka; 02-06-2017 at 01:24 PM. |
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My prices tend to be based on growth rates, survivability and fragging success rates.
Pink birdsnest? - Free That chalice that went from 2 inch diameter to 2.5 in 2 years and dies back if you wave the nippers at it? - $$$ But then I come at strictly as a hobbiest not trying to make money, like a lot of others sometimes it is just about trying to recoup some of the cost of the coral. Last edited by soapy; 02-06-2017 at 04:16 PM. |