My reckoning is pretty simple: there are tank juices, dripping juices, and thanks but no thanks juices.
Anything that costs more than about 20p / ml goes in the drippers, and I'm prepared to pay ~50p / ml for that. For reference, that's something close to the value of human blood.
If you want to charge more than that it's your decision, but at that rate I'll buy a very small amount of it, and much above that rate I'll buy none. Your days as an eliquid vendor are probably numbered, because if it doesn't get banned, you will be elbowed out of the industry by people prepared to shift larger volume at sensible prices...
Anything that costs more than about 20p / ml goes in the drippers, and I'm prepared to pay ~50p / ml for that. For reference, that's something close to the value of human blood.
If you want to charge more than that it's your decision, but at that rate I'll buy a very small amount of it, and much above that rate I'll buy none. Your days as an eliquid vendor are probably numbered, because if it doesn't get banned, you will be elbowed out of the industry by people prepared to shift larger volume at sensible prices...