Griz
Driving the short bus....
Casey Hulse said:Carved on Kenneth Lay's Tombstone no doubt!
It should not always be about economics, ethics should be important also. If MKR did what they did to hurt the value of one individuals collection with no regard for the impact on those who "can't", how can this be a good thing Griz?
Casey, with all due respect, as a business owner you should know better. You are in direct competition with MKR, Boaphile, Vision, Nerd and anyone else that is trying to make a buck in this industry. To think that your competition should have to maintain their prices so that you can take care of your overhead is absurd. Competition is about driving your competitors into the ground when need be. Setting their prices where they did had NOTHING to do with ethics (I have yet to hear a solid argument that even remotely approaches an ethical issue) but had EVERYTHING to do with economics.
Nobody here knows the exact reason why they did what they did other than they made money and that is, in business anyways, the bottom line. This is not a Ken Lay experience nor should the reader be assumed so ignorant as to fall for that line of logic.
When I had my Sunglow litter I had several individuals whine and complain about my prices. How dare I hurt the Sunglow market by setting my prices at $3000 each. How dare I hurt the end consumer. You know what? Not a single buyer of mine has emailed me complaining. As a matter of fact, they have all given glowing reviews. I am willing to bet money that MKR has significantly more satisfied customers then they do dissatisfied.
Finally, this is not about who MKR might or might not be friends with. I will judge who I do business with by more than simply price, certainly association has to be part of this, but to complain about THEIR prices for THEIR animals is pitiful.
Griz