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Old 07-30-2005, 08:46 PM   #1  
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Question Price?

P.24 of the Catty lists how to put together a custom kit. How do you determine the price if a customer wants to do this?
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Old 07-30-2005, 09:17 PM   #2  
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The info on pg 24 is simply a guide for how to make sure you have the basics you would need to complete projects upon rec'ving your order. The price would depend on which stamp set you order and if you get classic or craft ink pads. Good luck!
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If you price out the kits they have, you'll find that they aren't a deal for buying the kit-- they are just a convenience for customers who have nothing. Just put together the order as if she were ordering them randomly and charge her as usual.
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FYI, I priced out the items on page 24 (assuming three classic pads) and it comes to $34.25 without the stamp set, so that's pretty comparable to the two Stampin' Kits they show on page 25. I think it's a nice guide for someone starting from scratch.

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