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stalkerforlife
09-25-2019, 10:03 PM
https://mobile.twitter.com/bladesofreedom?lang=en
Dude has a large following.
nathanjizzle
09-25-2019, 10:21 PM
wasted 1200 dollars of his parents money on boxes of razor blades. I told him that when selling a new product its inefficient to consider the greatest margin of profit per unit. its a matter of obtaining a low enough quantity at a price that will still produce a profit. but nooo, this moron had to by 10000 razor blades without a single order just because 10000 blades per unit would cost less than a unit from 500 blades.
nightlight
09-25-2019, 10:24 PM
https://twitter.com/PULSARinTheDark
stalkerforlife
09-25-2019, 10:25 PM
wasted 1200 dollars of his parents money on boxes of razor blades. I told him that when selling a new product its inefficient to consider the greated margin of profit per unit. its a matter of obtaining a low enough quantity at a price that will still produce a profit. but nooo, this moron had to by 10000 razor blades without a single order just because 10000 blades per unit would cost less than a unit from 500 blades.
That was nice of you to try and save him.
I see the razor website doesn't work anymore.
At least he tried, but his parents must be wearing thin with all his Adderall ideas.
nathanjizzle
09-25-2019, 10:26 PM
That was nice of you to try and save him.
I see the razor website doesn't work anymore.
At least he tried, but his parents must be wearing thin with all his Adderall ideas.
i legit told him the truth and the best approach but he shrugged it off. I always at the very least respect entrepreneurs so i would not give advice to do harm.
stalkerforlife
09-25-2019, 10:27 PM
https://twitter.com/PULSARinTheDark
Another one.
:biggums:
FultzNationRISE
09-25-2019, 10:34 PM
wasted 1200 dollars of his parents money on boxes of razor blades. I told him that selling a line of product doesnt matter the margin a profit per unit. its a matter of obtaining a low enough quantity at a price that will still produce a profit. but nooo, this moron had to by 10000 razor blades without a single order just because 10000 blades per unit would cost less than a unit from 500 blades.
I dont remember this convo, but that could be because it’s literally gibberish :lol It sounds like youre trying to project some business know it all image, but you literally just typed gibberish.
What youre also missing is that razors arent tshirts or coffee mugs. Theyre disposable and I use new ones every week. Ive been shaving with the surplus myself for pennies on the dollar and will continue to do so for years. While you pay retail price to strangers on a corporate board, who drive around in Bentley’s with women you jerk your two inches off to.
I think my way is a lil bit smarter, but hey... who really knows?
highwhey
09-25-2019, 10:38 PM
[QUOTE=FultzNationRISE]I dont remember this convo, but that could be because it
stalkerforlife
09-25-2019, 10:50 PM
[QUOTE=FultzNationRISE]I dont remember this convo, but that could be because it
LAmbruh
09-25-2019, 10:57 PM
bought a year suppl of Freedom Blades some yrs ago for 1.2 BTc when it was around $200-$300 per coin
that's $10k turnaround profit off 1 customer :confusedshrug:
thankfully i didn't make that same mistake buying his books off amazon last holiday
FultzNationRISE
09-25-2019, 10:58 PM
You change blades weekly?
Alpha.
My facial hair is too weak for that.
I use five blade razors or I breakout.
I used your single or double blade razors in jail and it broke me out so bad that the rapes stopped.
Theyre three-blade razors. Five blades always feels like too much metal scraping my face. Single blades obviously dont get the job done.
Three-blade you can use a couple times for a good shave and move on.
Not you, specifically, but people with relatively normal faces.
stalkerforlife
09-25-2019, 10:59 PM
Theyre three-blade razors. Five blades always feels like too much metal scraping my face. Single blades obviously dont get the job done.
Three-blade you can use a couple times for a good shave and move on.
Not you, specifically, but people with relatively normal faces.
:lol
FultzNationRISE
09-25-2019, 11:03 PM
bought a year suppl of Freedom Blades some yrs ago for 1.2 BTc when it was around $200-$300 per coin
that's $10k turnaround profit off 1 customer :confusedshrug:
thankfully i didn't make that same mistake buying his books off amazon last holiday
Been eatin pretty damn good around Austin from that ever since, actually :cheers:
But dont tell jizzle, “he knows teh real profit margins for supply amount bc shipping order n sumthin” :lol
LAmbruh
09-25-2019, 11:09 PM
Theyre three-blade razors. Five blades always feels like too much metal scraping my face. Single blades obviously dont get the job done.
Three-blade you can use a couple times for a good shave and move on.
Not you, specifically, but people with relatively normal faces.
3 blade razor might be underkill for Justins nevada test site facial dermatology
perhaps muriatic acid and sand paper for exfoliation
FultzNationRISE
09-25-2019, 11:13 PM
3 blade razor might be underkill for Justins nevada test site facial dermatology
perhaps muriatic acid and sand paper for exfoliation
I always felt he should give the fellas he kisses the final say on the matter, since theyre the ones who are gonna feel it anyway.
But he
Proctor
09-26-2019, 12:15 AM
https://twitter.com/PULSARinTheDark
:roll: :roll: :roll:
ILLsmak
09-26-2019, 07:42 AM
single blade is beasty if you got the skillz. not like a bic but a real razor. However, ain't nobody got time to shave like that every day. Esp around my chin area, that shit is a mine field with a safety razor.
5 blade is ok. 3 is ok, too. Most feel like they are pulling out your hairs opposed to cutting them though, which sucks. And of course ya get some razor bumps. Overall, it's arite. I'm actually trying some new cheapie-ish walmart shit atm.
https://www.harrys.com/en/us/products/harrys-blades
shit is decent considering it's half price of that mach/fusion shit. Can't complain. Seems a little more cheaply made than the others, but for the price there's no real difference.
-Smak
nathanjizzle
09-26-2019, 08:48 AM
I dont remember this convo, but that could be because it’s literally gibberish :lol It sounds like youre trying to project some business know it all image, but you literally just typed gibberish.
What youre also missing is that razors arent tshirts or coffee mugs. Theyre disposable and I use new ones every week. Ive been shaving with the surplus myself for pennies on the dollar and will continue to do so for years. While you pay retail price to strangers on a corporate board, who drive around in Bentley’s with women you jerk your two inches off to.
I think my way is a lil bit smarter, but hey... who really knows?
but in this case they are. because your blades are being sold more as novelty items :roll: its not normal to purchase a novelty shirt twice or the same coffee mug twice. You dont get to tap into the market of hygiene products when youve branded a novelty brand onto it that has nothing to do with hygiene and that novelty brand is the only reason someone would consider buying it.....once.....maybe twice.
thats beside the point, even if each customer bought blades consistently for hygiene, you have purchased wayy too much inventory in expectations of selling the much volume for a higher profit margin, when you should have purchase a smaller volume and recieved a smaller profit margin per unit. Now what are the ramifications of your mistake? you have wasted 1200 dollars on an investment, even if you were to use up all of the razor blades yourself in 10 years, thats 1200 dollars locked up in 10 years when you could have used that 1200 dollars for another investment.
go look up the old thread, i told you about this and you brushed it off. i even explicitly said the boxes of razors would sit in your moms garage collecting dust for decades.
FultzNationRISE
09-26-2019, 09:29 AM
but in this case they are. because your blades are being sold more as novelty items :roll: its not normal to purchase a novelty shirt twice or the same coffee mug twice. You dont get to tap into the market of hygiene products when youve branded a novelty brand onto it that has nothing to do with hygiene and that novelty brand is the only reason someone would consider buying it.....once.....maybe twice.
thats beside the point, even if each customer bought blades consistently for hygiene, you have purchased wayy too much inventory in expectations of selling the much volume for a higher profit margin, when you should have purchase a smaller volume and recieved a smaller profit margin per unit. Now what are the ramifications of your mistake? you have wasted 1200 dollars on an investment, even if you were to use up all of the razor blades yourself in 10 years, thats 1200 dollars locked up in 10 years when you could have used that 1200 dollars for another investment.
go look up the old thread, i told you about this and you brushed it off. i even explicitly said the boxes of razors would sit in your moms garage collecting dust for decades.
Yyyyyikes! For a wannabe-business-guru, you are embarrassing yourself quite badly I must say.
Literally what you just said, the opposite is true. Razors are not like mugs or tshirts. For one thing, razors arent branded with any logo, so I can sell them under any pretext at any time for the next 50 years. I could sell them to raise money for nate jizzle’s pee pee extension surgery if thats something people want to support. The razors themselves are not visually connected to any particular cause.
Moreover, I myself am a shaver, and thus I use new razors every single week. Unlike reusing the same coffee mug for 5 years, I need to replenish my razor supply regularly. I never have to buy another razor for the rest of my life. This essentially mitigated the risk entirely. This was money I was already going to be spending for the next 30 years. Plus my friends and family do buy these things from me so I am making all my money back on them even if the business isnt blowing up publicly.
What youre suggesting was exactly what I did with the bumper stickers. The razors were a different situation entirely. I may not be a business genius, and I certainly dont claim myself to be - which is the whole concept of BoF, that it’s not about big business as usual, it’s about changing the culture - but I’m definitely more savvy than you in every possible aspect of life imaginable.
Do you understand that, little boy?
FultzNationRISE
09-26-2019, 09:38 AM
single blade is beasty if you got the skillz. not like a bic but a real razor. However, ain't nobody got time to shave like that every day. Esp around my chin area, that shit is a mine field with a safety razor.
5 blade is ok. 3 is ok, too. Most feel like they are pulling out your hairs opposed to cutting them though, which sucks. And of course ya get some razor bumps. Overall, it's arite. I'm actually trying some new cheapie-ish walmart shit atm.
https://www.harrys.com/en/us/products/harrys-blades
shit is decent considering it's half price of that mach/fusion shit. Can't complain. Seems a little more cheaply made than the others, but for the price there's no real difference.
-Smak
I hear ya.
Harry’s it looks like is owned by Edgewell Personal Care.
Edgewell Personal Care is an American consumer products company headquartered in Shelton, Connecticut.[2] The company was formed in 2015 following the corporate split of Energizer Holdings.[3] Edgewell Personal Care was formed by the renaming of Energizer Holdings; Energizer's battery business was then spun-off as Energizer Household Products and then renamed Energizer Holdings.[4]
Edgewell Personal Care Company
Edgewell Personal Care logo.png
Type
Public
Traded as
NYSE: EPC
S&P 400 Component
Industry
Personal care
Founded
July 1, 2015
Headquarters
Shelton, Connecticut, United States
Key people
Rod R. Little, President and CEO
John C. Hunter, Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Directors
Daniel J. Sullivan, CFO
Colin Hutchison, COO
Marisa Iasenza, CLO
I dont know anything about these people, but Im sure some of the millionaires on the corporate board backed Hillary and are backing Biden. Others might have backed Trump, who knows. Maybe others side with neocons like Paul Ryan. But I hate not knowing the values of people Im giving my money to on a regular basis. Theres a good chance theyre literally using my money against me behind the scenes.
What I do know is public companies have one and only concern, which is profiteering. Theyre legally required to make decisions in the fiduciary interest of their shareholders. Even at the expense of greater society.
I hate supporting businesses like that if I can help it, bc theyre driving all the PC-pandering, all the establishment lobbying etc. Most people dont really pay too much attention to that stuff or understand how it’s connected. It’s easier just to see things through a surface lens and do what the crowd does. Thats just never really been my style tho.
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