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This is something of a commercial post of sorts but bear with me as I'm trying to avoid a sales pitch (as I hope will become apparent).
We've just had a substantial clearout of ink stock for inks that are what I'd now call "legacy" items such as inks for the i9900, iP4200, etc... Some of them are still very much active to a degree but looking at sales and the stock we've pulled from the shelves, it's become apparent that the current stock & pray approach isn't working as it's deadweight that's got to be written off.
Now, an obvious option is just to abandon these inks but I'm aware that there is always someone out there who still wants some of these antiques, so, rather than abandonment I'm wondering if there's any mileage in organising or at least offering "buying clubs" of sorts where I organise a subscription list of some kind and announce a quarterly/bi-annual buy-in. Club members would commit to purchase, put down their money, and then I buy in an appropriate amount of stock to cover the buy-in orders with a bit extra for the "Oh, did I miss it?" types who dithered.
As to cost, that would be based on the stock order plus a margin to cover bottling, processing and dispatch.
This is just an idea but I wonder if it would have legs at all or would it be best instead to identify replacement inks (eg: newer magenta 6121 instead of the 6053 formulation) and just offer those in place?
Opening the floor to suggestions...
We've just had a substantial clearout of ink stock for inks that are what I'd now call "legacy" items such as inks for the i9900, iP4200, etc... Some of them are still very much active to a degree but looking at sales and the stock we've pulled from the shelves, it's become apparent that the current stock & pray approach isn't working as it's deadweight that's got to be written off.
Now, an obvious option is just to abandon these inks but I'm aware that there is always someone out there who still wants some of these antiques, so, rather than abandonment I'm wondering if there's any mileage in organising or at least offering "buying clubs" of sorts where I organise a subscription list of some kind and announce a quarterly/bi-annual buy-in. Club members would commit to purchase, put down their money, and then I buy in an appropriate amount of stock to cover the buy-in orders with a bit extra for the "Oh, did I miss it?" types who dithered.
As to cost, that would be based on the stock order plus a margin to cover bottling, processing and dispatch.
This is just an idea but I wonder if it would have legs at all or would it be best instead to identify replacement inks (eg: newer magenta 6121 instead of the 6053 formulation) and just offer those in place?
Opening the floor to suggestions...