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expense cutting/cost saving changes in prices
In Reply to: It all comes down to this: posted by Kerry on August 14, 2003 at 20:50:36:
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Posted by: dave "_dave__from_the_coalition" ciarcia on September 01, 2003 at 12:51:36
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cut expenses --- elimate the prises yes its nioce to win but we are paying for them some where -- lose the prises and say provide free air instead-- 1996 the market was limited you went to 2 or 3 games a year -- now you could go to one a week where i am in fla (near ft myers ) there are games here in ft myers 5 to6 a yr tampa 5 to 6 a year gainville another 5 to 6 ocala 2 fields worth so theres at least 10 games there thats 30 games and there are more that i didnt list the volume of games lessens the traffic at the bigger ones if i am busy this week there is one somewhere next week-- it also causes the problems with pre reg -- now you can wait and see whos going be fore you commit and see the waether dont like it hey theres a game somewhere else next week or the week after --- to draw the crowd you would have to run the best game of them all -- but that person also would suffer in the long run from all the things i mentioned ---- i realise there is profit to make -- the biggest improvemnt out there would be to lower paint prices to a reasonalbe level whloesale paint by the trailer load is priced in the low 20s so make 20 bucks a case on us charge 45 so we lose the prise package --- i for one would rather pay less for the paint dave the coaliton |
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