dbchili
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13486368:Eazy-E. said:Talismans are on sale for about 275 i think.
sorry I was saying like the cost they pay the manufacturer per pair
not the retail price you pay them
13486368:Eazy-E. said:Talismans are on sale for about 275 i think.
13486386:dbchili said:sorry I was saying like the cost they pay the manufacturer per pair
not the retail price you pay them
13485272:Daski said:I just bought a pair, and I'm looking forward to it! On the business side, they seem to have it under control, so I wouldn't worry about them going under any time soon
topic:Park_Ranger said:Revision
I realize that I take a lot for granted, but this is what I see: I see the Revision Skis business model to be very unsustainable and I predict that they will go under in the next couple of winters if they stay on their current path.
I would love to hear your opinion on this topic NS.
13485277:GroundBeef said:Good job, you read a couple Harvard Business Review article in your freshman level business classes, you are now an expert on how to run a ski business.
Please tell more more about these sweeping, baseless generalizations you've made.
13485272:Daski said:I just bought a pair, and I'm looking forward to it! On the business side, they seem to have it under control, so I wouldn't worry about them going under any time soon
13828087:Daski said:Hahahaha
Oops....
13486307:dbchili said:does anyone know what the cost on a pair of these skis is aprox? Im just wondering if they could still afford to break even if they warranty a pair for every pair they sell at $275
the warranty policy might be tough to actually meet the criteria for a new pair, but there's no doubt that there will be some adverse selection in that people who break skis more are more likely to buy their skis, and therefore that they're likely to see more warranty claims as a result