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  1. I brushed it aside for a number of years as well, but with costs being what they are, no more. I can understand the volume thing if prices were adjusted accordingly, but when a bottle has quite a bit of space at the top and still doesn't weigh out, that makes me furious. If you think about it, for every 16 bottles of FO that's an oz. short, they are making an extra $14-16 free and clear. I've had some 2 oz. or more short, so I'm guessing that they are getting 3 lbs extra if they buy in 25 lb increments. Perhaps that's how they keep everything at the same price...

    I'm a bit obsessive about checking weights and I've recently noticed shortages with oils, butters, and other soap ingredients as well. :angry2:

  2. You'd be surprised how often this happens from a multitude of suppliers. Some I suspect aren't accidents... We used one long-time, VERY well-known supplier for fundraiser scents and at first, could never figure out why we'd run out of FO and have to rush another order in...until we finally started checking weights on the bottles. It's no wonder they have such great prices. :angry2:

    If a supplier sells by weight, I expect 16 oz. for my money. Some oils are lighter and won't weigh 16 oz. even filled to the brim. (For all my other gripes at times with prices, I do have to give DS kudos for sending one of their scents in 2 8oz. bottles to give you the correct weight.) IMO FO's should be just like any other ingredient we buy...we base our costs on weights for everything else, so if FOs aren't based on weight, 9 times out of 10 we're shortchanging ourselves with pricing. Just my 2 cents...

  3. Is it possible to set up and play around with Zen Cart offline? I've been wanting to try it and have a bit of wasted time out of the office each week when I have a laptop but no internet. It seems I saw something at some point where I could install it on the laptop on some kind of server thing, but I'm clueless. :confused:

  4. Cracking is caused by FO breaking down the plastic. I store leftovers for personal use in various plastic cups from drinking glasses to souffle cups. Sometimes, when I get around to using them, they will be mush and the plastic will practically dissolve in your hand (or at least tear open) while other times they are cracked from top to bottom. Not all FO's have the same effect or time line. Sometimes you can see a reaction in days, other times it may be weeks. Knowing that customers sometime hoard their goodies, I can't quite trust them over the long haul for tarts...though life would be much easier!

  5. Unless the same person wrote her press release, I'd say that's a no. And the price is the same there as well.

    Hottest of the hot, coolest of the cool is what The Luxurious Lip Collection being launched this month by Valuxury Beauty is, "We are introducing to the beauty world a wardrobe of lip color" according to Diana Arnold CEO of Valuxury Beauty.

    "The collection is a variation of one lip color so you can wear it Monday, Wednesday, any day of the week, its that simple, its ultra luxurious a must have for any woman on the go or in the know, the initial color we are launching is a classic red, a wardrobe of red every woman must own it" Arnold said.

    Arnold also agrees that this lip color is one of the best on the market. "Our lipsticks have been made in a way that help lips to retain moisture, so when your lounging on the beach in St. Tropez, Hawaii, or St. Barts you don't have to worry about your lips getting all sunburned, cracked, and dry plus they are also good to wear everyday to the office, and it also comes with an accompanying lip liner that's water resistant, its all about Lux Lips".

    The Luxurious Lip Collection is a premium line of lip color available exclusively at www.valuxurybeauty.com, the first 100 clients that order The Luxurious Lip Collection will receive the following:

    - A wardrobe of three different shades of red lipsticks (Scarlet, Candy Apple, Radiance)

    - The three lipsticks are also three different types matte, crème, and pearl

    - An accompanying lip liner

    The total cost is $250.00 USD for the above and only for The Luxurious Lip Collection first 100 clients! For more information please visit www.valuxurybeauty.com.

    Valuxury Beauty LLC is a company that prides itself on empowering women and letting them know that the most important thing in beauty is you. We believe that outer beauty is just as important as inner beauty that's why we only sell our clients the best products the cosmetic industry has to offer.

    Diana Arnold CEO and President of Valuxury Beauty always knew she was meant to be an entrepreneur that is what led her to start Valuxury Beauty. "I always knew I wanted to give back and help women to feel fabulous and be the ultimate woman and I'm doing that…one body part at a time", Ms. Arnold said. She also assures there will be other lip wardrobe colors in the near future "Oh, absolutely I will be releasing a pink lipstick wardrobe and lipglossess too for the girly girl in every woman and we also have a new line Custom Creations."

    I know...go ahead and say it...I'm going to h*ll...but this is one time I just couldn't help it. :laugh2:

  6. I don't think there is anything I hate worse than a supplier who tacks extra charges onto already ridiculous shipping. If I suspect a box was overcharged, I head right to UPS/FedEX to find out for sure and that supplier loses my business if at all possible. When I give them the benefit of the doubt and use the high retail rate (knowing that many of them have accounts) and they STILL charge me an extra $2, $3, $5, $30+ onto shipping, they are out. And to top it off, a certain supplier who I question their ethics over the past few months, overcharged for UPS by at least a couple of dollars AND used a wrong-side out Priority box to ship in. Sadly, things like this are becoming more widespread across suppliers. :mad:

  7. Yes, it means just 1 bottle per package. I'm still trying to wrap my head around all of it. The FP of pure denatured alcohol that I've been able to find ranges from 48-57 deg F. By the time FO and other ingredients are added to make perfume, the FP averages 78-100 using the lower alcohol FP. I'm thinking I still don't want to worry with perfumes. :wink2:

  8. That might not be too bad.

    I've received 2 others the last couple of weeks with similar setup. You had to make and ship the product to them and give them a 40% consignment fee. So for only 10% over wholesale, you had to pay shipping/packing materials to them and have paypal fees deducted when they send your money for weekly sales...all for a product that might not even sell to their customer base. I find it interesting that both of these new companies are owned by people who also own candle/bath/soap businesses.

  9. Thank you! I offer flat rate shipping of $5.50 and give out coupons for 20% off. That didn't work too well with single perfume orders at 20% off and Fed Ex shipping of $7-9 for one tiny bottle so I had to discontinue them. :cry2:

    I have seen one box from an FO supplier come in with the ORM-D sticker on it. I can't remember which one. I think the only other FO's I've gotten by mail had FP over 200 so maybe that's why.

    All shipping has gotten ridiculous. That recent USPS increase was just over the top...Fed Ex is cheaper in most cases that I've taken the time to compare. :mad:

  10. I agree. We are currently stuck with a wholesale customer that expects every order to be "rushed" through...whether it takes working 72 hours over the weekend or whatever to get it out. They are huge and growing every month so I can't afford to tick them off too much, but after a couple of split shipments, they do seem to be "trying" to do right. I would have saved myself alot of sleepless days by being firm from the start since I'm the one who pulls the all-nighters. The help gets nights off. :cry2:

  11. An honest customer would have took the iniative to tell you about the mistake, would have been thrilled with 15% off, then would have sung your praises to all when you surprised her with 30% off. I had a similar situation, (though not $100 for $10!) and that is exactly how it was handled...with a much larger order in the end! Granted, after giving her the higher discount, the profit was about the same, but I scored points for customer service that are well worth the additional work and felt someone that honest deserved it. In your case, I wouldn't do that.

    You're right...not worth it to take it to those boards. I know it's tough, but ignoring it/staying away is for the best. I wouldn't even read the comments and let them get to you.

    I would say that an order without products noted isn't a valid order anyhow!

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