Re: Clarence's book
Hello Maureen,
We have orders for 45 copies of Clarence's book as of this weekend.
Jeanne P. has provided us a different Discount Special from Krieger
Publishing Company than what was received earlier. The discount is based
on prepaid case lot quantities only. A case contains 16 books.
Order 1 to 2 cases -Receive a 25% discount
Order 3 cases - Receive a 33% discount
Order 4 cases or more -Receive a 45 % discount
Purchases of less than a case lot (1-15 copies) would receive a 20%
discount
Jill B. has been provided the ordering information and point of contact.
She is ordering 4 cases (64 copies) which will provide us the 45%
discount. I am sure we will submit another order after the first of the
year.
Our point of contact (based on the e-mail Jeanne received) is Harriett
Hatcher or Cheryl Stanton at Krieger Publishing Company. Phone: (321)
754-9542 or
1-800-724-0025.
I also understand there is possibly a different discount schedule, but to
date I have not received any other information.
John Ludi
AIS Storefront
On Mon, 27 Nov 2006 19:07:07 -0500 (EST) Maureen Mark <mmark@rogers.com>
writes:
> I wholly support stocking the book in advance. There is no question
> that 50 copies will be sold. The only question is how many more
> than 50. I think we will sell something over 100 and would be
> comfortable with a motion to stock up to 100 copies.
>
> John, how many orders has the Storefront received so far? Sandy
> has been dilettante in putting in our order. He's making a
> commitment for 5 copies.
>
> All that said, Clarence, by the time a motion passes, it would
> probably be time for John to order to get books shipped out before
> Xmas. So we would be looking at stocking books for after-Xmas
> sales.
>
> Maureen Mark
> Chair, Publications Committee
>
> CEMahan@aol.com wrote: To Members of the AIS Board:
> I would like the Board to reconsider the way it is handling my book.
> When
> people order a book, they want to receive it--not wait for a month
> or two before
> it arrives. To order 50 books and stock them would initially cost a
> little
> over $2,400. I would not have thought this excessive for AIS, but
> if the
> Board thinks it is I would be more than happy to finance the cost
> myself if that
> is the problem.
>
> The 50 copy discount is 45%. But if the Board only wanted to stock
> 10 copies
> so there was no large stock, Krieger would give a 40% discount,
> which would
> be $52.50 per book. This would, if 10 copies were ordered, result in
> an
> initial inventory of $525.00. Surely AIS could stock 10 copies for
> future orders.
>
>
> When I was president I proposed that AIS stock Bill Shear's book and
> sell
> it. The Board approved. We obtained maximum discount and sold it at
> near cost
> as a service to members. And we had to reorder to more than once.
>
>
> I did not write my book to make money. I wrote it to tell the early
> history
> of garden irises and the people who brought the iris into our
> gardens. I
> would believe, considering the goals and purpose of AIS, that this
> is something
> worthy of support. I am sure that no one intended it to be this way
> but right
> now I am feeling decidedly unsupported. I ask the Board to
> reconsider this
> matter.
>
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