Hello,
There is a long story. The story starts when we asked our customers their advice and what to do. Should we be listing these exorbitantly priced products or not?
Here is how it started, with an email Brooklyn Textiles and Equipment sent to all our customers:
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Our customers voted in the survey and here are the survey results as of June 6th:
So what did we decide?
So here is what we decided to do:
1. We decided to keep the products on the website for now.
2. We are going to provide a discount code. This code will give anybody who needs help a 10% off (we will be losing a little bit of money on each order using this code) on all Lysol and Clorox products. Please, if you have to have these products and can afford to pay for them go ahead. If you still want these products but can't afford to pay for them please use code "help". We will be selling them at a slight loss to you. We hope this helps.
And here are a few (anonymized) comments we received in the "other" category of our survey by email directly :
"Hi George,
My mom Sheryl is immune compromised and I can't thank you enough for making lysol spray and your handwipes available for purchase. She lives in PA and I've had the products shipped to her there. It is in short supply. Nonexistant really.
I answered the one question survey for her because she's not tech saavy. She lives one state over, in PA. It was a YES.
My thought: the clorox spray with bleach could probably go because it's something that can be made at home with regular bleach.
Also I imagine you guys are competing against yourselves selling lysol wipes versus your own brand.
Why not sell lysol wipes to drive traffic to your site. When people arrive point out on the site you offer your own brand as a cheaper alternative. You can reduce your inventory on the lysol wipes and it will say "sold out" but people may not care if they see your wipes are available.
But lysol disinfectant spray is gold- no one has had it for months. I bought a can for myself, one for my elderly dad and two for my disabled mom all on your site. If you are buying it off ebay for resale that might not make sense. I would report the price gouging at the wholesale level to the state attorney general's office. If you can sell more cans individually it might make more sense but I'm not sure.
Also include a brief disclaimer on your site that your team apologizes for the high prices but you are reselling at a very low margin because you want to do the right thing. I think you'll get plenty of people who will understand.
Sorry for the long email. I'm very grateful you had the lysol disinfectant spray and we bought your handwipes and regular disinfecting wipes. Mom says she's using it all. And I've told dozens of people about your site already.
Open up sale of lysol disinfectant spray to the world, not just select customers. Your business will probably explode. Amazon, Walmart and Target are consistently, completely out.
Just my thoughts."
"I do think you should list these items but I think it might be helpful if you included in the item description a parenthetical note that you recognize the prices are high but you have no choice other than high prices or no availability."
"I recently saw your survey regarding Lysol and Clorox products. I don't know why they have raised the prices so high. When we can occasionally find these wipes at target stores they are the " normal" price. I'm not very good at watching or remembering what I paid for an item but I believe its less than what you are showing on you site.
I recently ordered a large bucket of your Brooklyn textile wipes. I have not received them yet. They disinfect right? So what's the difference between them. Other than the fact that I can actually get yours. I can use yours on kitchen counter tops right? They are considered food safe. Your competitors aren't.
One last question. Your wipes disinfect, what does it kill, germs? Bacteria? Virus? If the answer to this question is yes. My answer to your survey is no. Don't sell your competitors products. Sounds like yours are just as good."
"George,
Here is my perspective on the question as to whether you should sell outlandishly priced Lysol and Clorox products: Doing so will hurt your reputation more than it will help. Not selling something won't hurt you, especially financially given the small margins. Social media is an amplifier, and it takes a handful of people with a large follower audience looking for the spotlight to throw your firm under the bus and claim your are the problem. You can't undo that damage. Simply not selling these items, for a short amount of time, makes you a prudent business person, who accepts that you can't service the whole of the world. These products will be on store shelves again soon, and then all that will be left is your damaged reputation as a price gouger and opportunist. "
"Could you list them but provide some of the information that you provided in this survey on the page so that customers can see that the high price is not your fault? You could even link to some of your similar, less expensive, non-Lysol products on the page to help people realize there are alternatives. I know some people still won't read the information but you could make it prominent. I thought it was worth suggesting in case you hadn't considered it! "
"Price gouging, even if your customers vote for you to participate in the gouging, is illegal for any item or service needed to limit the spread of Covid19.
If I knew you were considering charging $300 for 12 Lysols, I definitely would have not ordered the masks that I just ordered yesterday from you."
"Customers might need them but if you're getting backlash wait until the costs come back down, not worth the drama, in my opinion. Also a business owner."
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