A local shop just opened up in my city, they are expanding out of Ottawa. I went there and they were charging $12 per 10ml bottle and about $25 per 30ml bottle. I did some basic math, and I could get 150ml for $100 online, after shipping and everything. I can only get about 110ml from the shop after taxes and cab rides, but at least I can try the liquid to know if i'll like it. I've given away several bottles because they taste nothing like they advertise.
There's a few things I can say to justify shopping locally and to justify their prices. Higher prices because they have a physical storefront to rent / maintain. They require sales staff to personally answer any customers who come in. They have to put free samples down to attract more business. They also can't make business when the shop is closed, you have to go in to order. You also don't need to worry about shipping things from the states, which is apparently hit or miss. No websites that are only open for a few hours per week...etc. You also want to support local business, and allow more competition to pop up and increase your options.
The arguments for online shopping are pretty well known to me. Very cheap, easy access to the 'store-front', no effort required.
So what do you think, are their prices justified? They didn't even know what a VAMO was when my GF pulled it out. I'm wondering if they are just pandering to new vapers who don't realize they can get it all online.
EDIT: They aren't using super high quality (price) juice at the shop. It appears to be mostly dekang and their own creations.
There's a few things I can say to justify shopping locally and to justify their prices. Higher prices because they have a physical storefront to rent / maintain. They require sales staff to personally answer any customers who come in. They have to put free samples down to attract more business. They also can't make business when the shop is closed, you have to go in to order. You also don't need to worry about shipping things from the states, which is apparently hit or miss. No websites that are only open for a few hours per week...etc. You also want to support local business, and allow more competition to pop up and increase your options.
The arguments for online shopping are pretty well known to me. Very cheap, easy access to the 'store-front', no effort required.
So what do you think, are their prices justified? They didn't even know what a VAMO was when my GF pulled it out. I'm wondering if they are just pandering to new vapers who don't realize they can get it all online.
EDIT: They aren't using super high quality (price) juice at the shop. It appears to be mostly dekang and their own creations.
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