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(idm) prices slashed, everything must go

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1999-01-26 19:01(idm) prices slashed, everything must go
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1999-01-26 19:01mcess@mail.slip.net> So where did $10-$12 come from? I am not trying to stick out & blast >our friends V/Vm,
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(idm) prices slashed, everything must go
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quoted 5 lines So where did $10-$12 come from? I am not trying to stick out & blast> So where did $10-$12 come from? I am not trying to stick out & blast >our friends V/Vm, who I know are on this list (don't know about Skam), & I >believe them to be honest fellows & fine music-makers & they do say that >they are trying to get the prices down, but how did they get up there in >the first place?
I don't know what their distribution story is, but I have found from personal experience that even if you start out trying to offer your product at a reasonable price, if you are an independent entity your product is very quickly marked up as it makes its way across the globe and through distribution channels you may not be in control of. Example: our first CD sold to Cargo for six bucks, they sold it to Tower for something closer to 8-10. It's price to a consumer at the Tower Records in New York City: an absurd $17.99. If you try to sell your stuff below a certain price, distributors will actually tell you that consumers will be suspicious of it and think it's not as good as the 12.99 CDs. Weird. Drew