Liquidation Sale - Left Over Tanos Product Must Go

Sean -- what are the items that the item numbers refer to?  I could not see anything on your site.  Thanks!

Scot
 
I was able to figure out what the items were by googling for "tanos " and finding the product on other websites.

But really, it would be a lot more efficient for both sides if you just listed a description and price for each item. Otherwise you'll have to answer a ton of inquiries... "do you have a ..." or "how much is it".....
 
fritter63 said:
I was able to figure out what the items were by googling for "tanos " and finding the product on other websites.

But really, it would be a lot more efficient for both sides if you just listed a description and price for each item. Otherwise you'll have to answer a ton of inquiries... "do you have a ..." or "how much is it".....
Fritter, I hear you loud and clear... and certainly agree.  Thing is, this is a liquidation project.  We're in the red with this.  It's on my priorities to get descriptions up there as well, but currently no snappy, quick, easy way to do so and I can't justify the time, especially considering what this project is bringing in for us.
 
Sean Ackerman said:
fritter63 said:
I was able to figure out what the items were by googling for "tanos " and finding the product on other websites.

But really, it would be a lot more efficient for both sides if you just listed a description and price for each item. Otherwise you'll have to answer a ton of inquiries... "do you have a ..." or "how much is it".....
Fritter, I hear you loud and clear... and certainly agree.  Thing is, this is a liquidation project.  We're in the red with this.  It's on my priorities to get descriptions up there as well, but currently no snappy, quick, easy way to do so and I can't justify the time, especially considering what this project is bringing in for us.

Sean,

You know that when customers have to do extra work to buy something, they'll buy less or give up and not buy at all.  I understand where you're coming from, but you'll have to decide at what cost you're willing to sell the items - do nothing and let stock slowly deplete as customers do the extra work or spend extra time and money to detail it up and probably sell the items faster.  Your business, your choice, but I would advise the latter.  [2cents]
 
Of course Ken!  Tis great logic and makes perfect sense.
 
I'm really sympathetic here ...

It takes more effort to offer something outside of the norm online - doubly frustrating when you're liquidating it and the buyers are getting a bargain and you're making a loss.

You can't beat a car park sale in these situations !!

Shame you're across the Pacific  [sad]

My typical approach to this is a quick Excel price list - save to PDF, them bulk email customers with a first in best dressed offer. Still a lot of work though.
 
I'm looking to turn 2 classic sys 1's into the small parts organizer boxes.

I'll call to find out, but do you have the lid inserts and boxes?
 
Ken Nagrod said:
Sean Ackerman said:
fritter63 said:
I was able to figure out what the items were by googling for "tanos " and finding the product on other websites.

But really, it would be a lot more efficient for both sides if you just listed a description and price for each item. Otherwise you'll have to answer a ton of inquiries... "do you have a ..." or "how much is it".....
Fritter, I hear you loud and clear... and certainly agree.  Thing is, this is a liquidation project.  We're in the red with this.  It's on my priorities to get descriptions up there as well, but currently no snappy, quick, easy way to do so and I can't justify the time, especially considering what this project is bringing in for us.

Sean,

You know that when customers have to do extra work to buy something, they'll buy less or give up and not buy at all.  I understand where you're coming from, but you'll have to decide at what cost you're willing to sell the items - do nothing and let stock slowly deplete as customers do the extra work or spend extra time and money to detail it up and probably sell the items faster.  Your business, your choice, but I would advise the latter.  [2cents]

this is the festool forum, filled with people that do extra footwork on products not only for business but for fun!
 
duburban said:
this is the festool forum, filled with people that do extra footwork on products not only for business but for fun!

... and this was fun:

Model # Qty Description
113-003 6 Organizer Box - Blue
113-002 8 Organizer Box - Red
550-100 3 Maxi Systainer III with Divider Set
556-102 1 Extension Frame for Systainer
115-101 1 Lockable Systainer Strongbox Drawer
115-004 2 Small Lockable Strongbox w/o Drawers
113-005 2 Rack Box
544-603 1 Tool Lid w/o Loop
402-752 1 Aerosol Spray Can Insert
206-712 7 Tool Tray
202-722 2 Insert with 12 Compartments
445-899 3 Universal Insert
447-342 79 Green Box
447-339 18 Red Box
447-341 39 Blue Box
115-005 2 Large Lockable Storngbox
446-255 5
100-016 5
487-398 1 Carrying Strap
95.801.010.91 5
100-024 6
446-253 3
101-104 1
103-033 12 Systainer Lockable Latch
447-338 1 Lid Insert
446-571 1 Lid Foam
104-035 2 Pick & Pluck Foam
104-023 8 Base Foam - Mini
104-015 6 Lid Insert - Mini
103-306 2 Insert w/ 6 Divisions
103-305 1 Insert w/ 5 Divisions
544-612 1 Office Foam
401-019 2 Laptop Foam
544-607 3 Divider for Systainer I
105-200 3 Office Lid
206-717 1 Single-sded Tool Lid
206-715 2 Double-sided Tool Lid
003-445-596-000 2
 
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