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Lemonxxs

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Not to rock the boat or nothing but ... hang on



How come most detail websites do not sell Zaino? I mean does he not give discounts for volume buying? It seems there is a demand for his product and he would want to get it out there to increase his sales.



I dunno call me funny but as long as quality could be maintained Sal would want to get his products to distributors. Every place I see it for sale is more expensive then he offers which leads me to conclude he has no volume discounting. Maybe this is why there is a Zaino vs Klasse war every where in forums.



Oh well guess I did so bad in the football pool I had to vent something.
 
Good question. I'm sure he gives a discount to the Zaino distributors though. I mean they do have to make a profit. Laters.
 
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<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by Guess My Name [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>Every place I see it for sale is more expensive then he offers which leads me to conclude he has no volume discounting. [/b]</blockquote>That's odd . . . this has been the opposite of my experience. My local distributor's prices are the same as on Zaino's webpage, and the other couple of distributors I've seen that have order forms on their websites had the same prices, too. Maybe distributors are allowed to set their own pricing, and we've just seen opposite ends of the spectrum? Anyway, I'm pretty sure there's a volume discount as well; the main order page on the Zaino website lists prices by the case, and it's roughly a dollar per bottle cheaper (varies a bit for each product) when bought in bulk.

FWIW, the only place I've seen (so far) asking more than Zaino's original pricing is Eckler's.

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