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Ok, I may be willing to run a Trader's Hub Trial for June if there is interest in it. Here is how I would see it as working. Trader’s Club ·To become a Trader of the Trader’s Club, A monthly fee of $7.00 will be required. This will cover sampler bottles, postage and envelops.A cap of 5 'trades' per month at the current fee ·Traders can send in their samples for trade points. (ie – John Doe sends in 5ml of juice, the Hub will split this into 1ml samples and issue a ‘trade points' to Mr Doe. Points will be issued on a weighted scale. This is to keep the hub from having 500 samples of say RY4 and 1 sample of Peach. ) ·The hub will disclose it’s expenses at the end of the month, Depending on the surplus, if any, members will have a chance to vote on a new flavor to purchase or the Hub will ‘bank’ the funds for next month’s expense. ·The hub will post it’s inventory as it changes, along with Trader’s Points. ·Once the Hub considers the Traders Club a success, The Hub will send notices of it’s success to vendors to offer it’s services to distribute samples to it’s members. ·There should be a ‘Stock Expire’ time limit, where untraded stock will enter a ‘Point Free’ buyout, Traders will have chance to buy expiring samples and the funds would go to the bank for Juice Buys. Items The Hub uses to ship your order – 3cc dripper bottles - .30 Packaging (Kraft Bubble Mailers)- .25 Postage – .64 to $4.50 (This is where the issue is. I can mail items many ways, but because there is a liquid in them, a flat envelope worries me, boxes jacks up the price.) So, to process one sample and ship it, the cost to The Hub is $1.19, 5 samples a month, $5.95, Take into account paypal fees (2.9% +.30, about .48 per my Premier Member chart on Paypal) I would suggest, just to be on the safe side, a Trader’s Fee of $7.00 per month for a 5 trade a month plan. This fee is for the use of supplies, any surplus would be ‘banked’ for end of month juice as deemed by the hub’s most requested flavors. The floor is now open for discussion. |
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| Super Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Long Island, NY
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That $7 fee doesn't sound too cool either. I made this group so that people could try new flavors while only having to pay the bear minimum for them. What if you only want to try one flavor? Or what if you pay the fee, but then that month there is nothing available that you're interested in trying? Or even worse, you pay for 5 months and find that there was nothing good for the last 4 months of the membership. Besides, it's one thing for a member to hold onto some e-liquid, but it's entirely different having someone hold onto money. Quote:
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Anyway, I was thinking about this method, and I realized that there was really no reason for a "central hub" aspect of the Hub idea. Each person can send their own liquid, and we can still use the same points system that the Hub would-have
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Not to mention 3cc bottles are .19 not .30
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| Super Member Join Date: Feb 2009 Location: Long Island, NY
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| I think that he might be taking the shipping cost into account as well. Or maybe he just doesn't know where to buy them for 19 cents. I just think that the actual central hub idea is not a very productive method to use, and that just taking the point system from the hub plan is a better solution. There's really no need for the middle man. Plus each sample has to be mailed twice with the central hub method - once to the central hub, and then once to the recipient. With just the points system it only needs to be shipping once - from the person supplying the liquid to the person receiving it. And also with the hub method, one person would have all of the money and all the e-liquid, so if that person goes on vacation, get's really sick, or for some other reason can't get online, then the whole club is put on hold during that time
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Welp, I was going off the basis of the other post, but as I went over the numbers, I was also having the same thoughts.. Man, this just isnt worth it.. There are pros and cons.. and I am more than happy NOT to do it as I would be to do it... and yes, all the numbers I had included shipping.. I took my last usplastic order of 50 3cc bottles and divided the bill... Anyhow... |
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| Ultra Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: NC
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This sounds more complicated than it should be, IMO. Not sure anyone commented in the other thread on my related but simplified suggestion, which would still need a bit of thought/details, but: - Each month (or say, up to 3 months), 1 or two people act as distributor/Hub. - Each month, members have a fee, similar to the above. A set juice purchase date is defined, say the 10th of each month, 1st, whatever. Anyone not paid for the month by the first is not in for that month (nor in the voting) - Each month, members nominate and vote for say, 5 fluids they each want to try. Perhaps a 'random' one is also left at the discretion of the Distributor/hub. In the event of ties (say 7 people, each select a single juice), Distributor makes the call. - The Distributor(s) collect the funds for that month, either to a single person, then if more than one distributor (allowing it to scale, not be overwhelming on one person if we wind up with 50+ members), then paypal-ing the right amount to any other Distributors. - *New* fluids is bought, based on club funds and number of members. Depending on cost breakdown, we can say something along the lines of each month is 5 (+ possibly the 6th 'random') fluids, at least 3-5ml of each. Should aim for no unused juice, thus amount is slightly variable, depending on cost, shipping, etc. - At the end of the 'distributorship,' any remnants shipping supplies are sent on to the next person. - Missing but I think a nice gesture, something like as the Distributor picks the 'random' juice, he/she keeps half that bottle, or amount of it, as 'consolation' for being Distributor/efforts, or something similar. Thoughts? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: texas, USA
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i am too new to this to have extra juice around but if someone is going to do it were members send in like $20-$30 to one person that that person buys liquid and bottles and than send out small samples out to each person i will be in as long as it is not from J.C.
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: texas, USA
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ok i did some math :-) ok get 10 people to sign up 10 bottles each from CandleChem, Plastic Bottles, Amber Dropper Bottles, Cobalt Blue Dropper Bottle, Boston Round Bottles is $30 shipped 10 30ml e-juice from MyVaporStore.com (10 diff flavors) $180 flat rate shipping fron usps for lower 48 is at most $4.95 = 49.50 total=259.50 so say $26 for 3ml of 10 diffrent juice to try i would love that!!!!!! |
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| Super Member ECF Veteran Join Date: Mar 2009 Location: Bay Area, CA
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| If you can find them for .19/per after shipping, shoot me the info as to where,please. Cheapest I can find for 50-60 bottles is .30/per like DJG posted. Thanks.
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