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mechenginic0
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Oct 3, 2017
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Where does Massdrop get the crossed out price/MSRP from? This exact glass set is $55.99 at target, which is what this ends up costing from Massdrop after shipping - https://www.target.com/p/duralex-picardie-glasses-18-piece-set/-/A-50689463
Oct 3, 2017
Nebulant
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Oct 3, 2017
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mechenginic0It is the same price with prime shipping on amazon too. No point in a drop when it is just as expensive and will take longer to arrive.
Oct 3, 2017
kstokley
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Oct 4, 2017
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mechenginic0The MSRP is set by Duralex. We can't list the lowest competitive price for items we are selling because it changes all the time, whereas MSRP remains constant. With almost every product that is not direct to consumer you will have a MAP(minimum advertised price) and an MSRP(manufacturers suggested retail price). Those two prices act as the floor and ceiling for sellers. The biggest reason for MSRP besides creating margin for resellers is to protect consumers from wildly inflated prices.
Oct 4, 2017
kstokley
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Oct 4, 2017
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NebulantI am seeing these for $65 on Amazon. If you are in the US we are still $10 less expensive, not counting the $100 prime membership. We try to give you the best prices we can, and with very heavy items like this it can be a challenge.
Oct 4, 2017
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