Banners Signs Etc.
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Say your company is making yard signs for candidates. I would assume every candidate has to pay the same price per sign? What if you wanted to lower the price to get the sale...is that ok? Hypothetically.
Correct... although, I'm next to a part of town called "China Town" and it's a really long stretch of Asian businesses. Which is why I don't bother printing banners in-house anymore. $1 sq. ft., hemmed and grommeted, same day. And that's retail pricing.I don't know where you outsource, but after 1 color we're doing pretty good on the flatbed...tempting though. Edit: I see you're from Vegas...in your case much easier to use another big player in town.
Say your company is making yard signs for candidates. I would assume every candidate has to pay the same price per sign? What if you wanted to lower the price to get the sale...is that ok? Hypothetically.
Rarely do I actually have to work in the shop.
Not sure why you would assume such a thing. I know of no regulations that such a thing would fall under unless you are large enough and dominant enough to fall under the Sherman Anti-Trust Act or are attempting to dictate prices to a group of distributors of your products. What is illegal is to get together with your competitors and fix prices or restrain trade in any way. By and large, U.S. law favors free markets and competition while avoiding dictating to you what prices you must sell for.
Ok, so you are really a BROKER (golfer), not a sign shop, I get it now!!!
I guess its one of those things that you may be knowingly violating the law...or at least the spirit..if you lowered prices for a friendly candidate. But if you're just trying to drum up work it would be ok....
Kind of like if you tell the cop that you knew your brake lights were out vs telling him you had no idea?
I dunno, I think this thread has jumped the rails lol.
I say your business your rules.Say your company is making yard signs for candidates. I would assume every candidate has to pay the same price per sign? What if you wanted to lower the price to get the sale...is that ok? Hypothetically.