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Re: Offering multiples

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@Catch71 wrote:

I like Homeworx (Slatkin) candles but I don't want two of the same scents. They are usually sold in sets of two, but unless gifting, why would I want 2 of the same scents?


@Catch71 @KKJ - these sets have different scents. H493700, H458773.

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@xryretriever wrote:

I live alone and can't use multiples of most products. I don't want to share because I feel it's not appreciated. Can you just sell one?


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I run into the same thing all the time at the grocery store.  I have the money, but what I don't have is the storage space.

 

Sometimes ... you just want ONE.  

 

 

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@KKJ wrote:

@Catch71 wrote:

I like Homeworx (Slatkin) candles but I don't want two of the same scents. They are usually sold in sets of two, but unless gifting, why would I want 2 of the same scents?


This has been a pet peeve of mine too. Why can't they offer a duo in dif. scents?  Combos are offered in other things so why not candles as I like to try dif. scents as well.


M guess is they are pre-packaged as duos to make shipping and handling easier. If customers ordered their own combo that would be more labor to package and ship.

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I agree 100%.   Maybe it would be less expensive if they only offered one.  I cannot use two can openers