I'm going to preface this with a bit of information into my state of mind. The Student Stage Production that I've been building costumes for opens on Tuesday. I have a convention this weekend that also requires costumes to be completed. I've not slept more than 3 hours a night for the last week. So I'm still polite, but not as patient as I would normally be.
A pair of women just left my little shop after buying a modest (read cheapest I have) flower arrangement. The older of the two looked at my table of Lucky Bamboo and said "I'd love to be your middle man! These prices are outrageous! $10 for a potted bamboo?!"
I should insert the fact that we have a decent supplier of potted plants, and the bambo in question has 5 stalks and is in a very ornate blue ceramic pot. $10 is reasonable.
"I think our bamboo is pretty well priced. Where do you get yours?" I reply as sweetly as I can.
"I won't pay more than $2.50 for something like that! I buy mine from the Korean Market down on Federal." She says with a pound of condescension for every pound in her Shamu-like body. "your prices are just too high!"
"I've bought bamboo from there and it had bugs, the pot leaked, and the poor thing died after a week. They are inexpensive, but I don't think the quality is as nice." I offered back, still as sweet as I could be.
She continues to rant on about our prices and how the Korean market is cheaper, I tried to talk over her to the other woman who was actually spending money with me tonight. We're actually quite reasonably priced, and it's cheapskates like her that are hurting this business. Bah. </very tired vent>
A pair of women just left my little shop after buying a modest (read cheapest I have) flower arrangement. The older of the two looked at my table of Lucky Bamboo and said "I'd love to be your middle man! These prices are outrageous! $10 for a potted bamboo?!"
I should insert the fact that we have a decent supplier of potted plants, and the bambo in question has 5 stalks and is in a very ornate blue ceramic pot. $10 is reasonable.
"I think our bamboo is pretty well priced. Where do you get yours?" I reply as sweetly as I can.
"I won't pay more than $2.50 for something like that! I buy mine from the Korean Market down on Federal." She says with a pound of condescension for every pound in her Shamu-like body. "your prices are just too high!"
"I've bought bamboo from there and it had bugs, the pot leaked, and the poor thing died after a week. They are inexpensive, but I don't think the quality is as nice." I offered back, still as sweet as I could be.
She continues to rant on about our prices and how the Korean market is cheaper, I tried to talk over her to the other woman who was actually spending money with me tonight. We're actually quite reasonably priced, and it's cheapskates like her that are hurting this business. Bah. </very tired vent>
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