Because 99% of "group buys" advertised are not group buys but VENDOR promotions. The sooner people realize this the better.Forum edited my word 0ganizer to vendor for some reason. You don't pay the vendor, you pay a person who started the GB.
Gotcha. The ones I've seen have been individuals starting it, and going to a specific vendor for the product. I know you know more about this than me, just stated that my word changed and wasn't sure why. 😊Because 99% of "group buys" advertised are not group buys but VENDOR promotions. The sooner people realize this the better.
A true group buy is more like you and a bunch of neighbors getting together to get a great price on new fences, with Mary on the corner helping organize everything and collect the funds. If Mary sells fences for a living, she's a VENDOR and it's not a group buy.
Even the ones starting as group buys seem to eventually just morph into becoming vendors. It starts with buying extra for the gb and selling it after the gb at a premium because it’s “on hand” with no wait and morphs into them just buying how much they think they can sell and keeping inventory.Because 99% of "group buys" advertised are not group buys but VENDOR promotions. The sooner people realize this the better.
A true group buy is more like you and a bunch of neighbors getting together to get a great price on new fences, with Mary on the corner helping organize everything and collect the funds. If Mary sells fences for a living, she's a VENDOR and it's not a group buy.
Yes, it's very common for someone who puts together genuine group buys to transition into becoming a vendor after one or two successful buys. In fact I'd say it's pretty much the norm.Even the ones starting as group buys seem to eventually just morph into becoming vendors. It starts with buying extra for the gb and selling it after the gb at a premium because it’s “on hand” with no wait and morphs into them just buying how much they think they can sell and keeping inventory.
I’m not sure it’s a bad thing. I prefer to buy from the us anyway
StairwayToVendorshipYes, it's very common for someone who puts together genuine group buys to transition into becoming a vendor after one or two successful buys. In fact I'd say it's pretty much the norm.
I don't have an issue with it as long as they are honest about their advertising and call it what it is: a promotion.