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<blockquote data-quote="Nighthawk" data-source="post: 2381550" data-attributes="member: 3906"><p>I do not see what the problem is, businesses run promotions all the time. If Mitch had the foresight to buy powder and primers and wants to run a promotion in his store to sell more bullets, by offering powder and primers to his customers that buy bullets, it is his store. His choice, and a great market strategy. You see stores do this all the time, why be surprised when J & K Bullet Casters does it. There is NO set of rules, other than being legal, when running a store. He has to sell Bullets to stay in business, not powder and primers, he makes and sells bullets, anything else is a courtesy to his paying customers. </p><p></p><p>My feeling has always been, if you want a business run a certain way, you start your own business do it the way you want it and see if it works. I am seeing gun stores startup and shut down as fast as they start. People do not own businesses to give things away, or not use good business sense. Mitch is just using good business sense.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nighthawk, post: 2381550, member: 3906"] I do not see what the problem is, businesses run promotions all the time. If Mitch had the foresight to buy powder and primers and wants to run a promotion in his store to sell more bullets, by offering powder and primers to his customers that buy bullets, it is his store. His choice, and a great market strategy. You see stores do this all the time, why be surprised when J & K Bullet Casters does it. There is NO set of rules, other than being legal, when running a store. He has to sell Bullets to stay in business, not powder and primers, he makes and sells bullets, anything else is a courtesy to his paying customers. My feeling has always been, if you want a business run a certain way, you start your own business do it the way you want it and see if it works. I am seeing gun stores startup and shut down as fast as they start. People do not own businesses to give things away, or not use good business sense. Mitch is just using good business sense. [/QUOTE]
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