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Sphinx/GCCRa...I would be extremely surprised if PXS are only getting just over £3 per packet shipped at their income level.
From April 18 to March 19 (based on my orders, their Order Number sequence went from 34919 to 66478 = 31559 whereas their Actual Income was reported as being £98,000 so this is £3.105 per Order Number. If each Order Number = one packet shipped, the should be reporting much, much more Income that £98,000. So I think we can conclude the Order Number sequence increases faster than the actual units shipped by between 5:1 and 6:1
I see someone is trying take the whatsit with this sale...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/p/Fruitflow-Omega-3-for-Healthy-Blood-Flow-30-Capsules/4027380831?iid=173920304680&chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&itemid=173920304680&targetid=520070970213&device=c&mktype=pla&googleloc=9045888&poi=&campaignid=1782815889&mkgroupid=70885938162&rlsatarget=pla-520070970213&abcId=1139366&merchantid=6995734&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuYjVlPmd5AIVxuFRCh197wG2EAYYASABEgJTl_D_BwE
Sphinx/GCCRa...I don't know exactly what James & James charge but in my day Fulfilment Warehouses I worked with would charge Shipping and Handling Charges as follows:
INCOMING STOCK:
($A) Handling In per unit received plus ($B) per unit received in to cover one months storage in advance.
MONTH END:
($A) Handling Out per unit shipped during that month plus ($B) per unit remaining in stock at month end to cover one months storage in advance.
If the Order Numbers are linked to a packet (1 unit), the unit charges will be pennies and the stock control and charges per month will be easily invoiced.
caveat/correction...basically appear to be getting approx £3.224p against each order number, but with H&B/Amazon sales this appears to have reduced to approx £3.105p against each order. I did propose that order numbers are linked to numbers of packets shipped/stock control. 1 packet shipped the order number sequence increases by 1. 2 packets shipped then it increases by 2. 100 packets shipped it increases by 100. If this is the case, and only if its' the case then one could say the values above are then for each packet shipped.
Hi GccRa. I think if you look back over Bella’s post it will give an answer to your question , basically we get £3.22p for each packet sold , that factor has proved to be fairly accurate over the last couple of years , with bella’s latest factor reducing to £3.10 p
All good stuff folks. Thanks for posting. But does anyone anywhere have any idea what impact Fruitflow sales has on OUR revenue?
6th August 2019 launch in China of Fruitflow drink:-
http://www.cjhouse.com.cn/a/jiankang/2019/0806/39232.html
I like this one best, looks like a great refreshing healthy drink including our Fruitflow
and a healthy fit Chinese girl drinking it.
http://www.cjhouse.com.cn/a/jiankang/2019/0806/39232.html
"Weixin's new product “?” draws on the flavor of light lactic acid bacteria popular in the West and Dongpu in recent years—except for the quenching thirst function of conventional water, and the addition of different types of special lactic acid bacteria can help the stomach. In addition, while maintaining the light lactic acid bacteria, "?" has added two factors, fruitflow and Y-aminobutyric acid, which can promote blood flow health and relieve tension and stress. It is reported that this "flavor power ?" has the quality and color of French Evian water and the flavor and taste of lycopium Calpis lactic acid water, which makes people feel at ease."
Most of you will remember all the chat a while back (mostly by me) about Taste Power Qin Drink, a lactic acid drinking water from Junyao Dairy Co and how they were building a new production base to meet the market demand and increase production capacity.
http://translate.google.co.uk/translate?hl=en&sl=zh-CN&u=http://www.juneyao.com/juneyao/5778.jhtml&prev=search
Well all the hype (again mainly by me) seemed to turn to disappointment as what seemed to be a great selling product disappeared off the shelves.
https://www.ii.co.uk/discussion/search?q=qin%20drink
Well it appears to have been relaunched last month
http://m.5888.tv/special/wdlqqyrwyl.html
With new packaging
http://zj.ifeng.com/a/20190802/7534049_0.shtml?fbclid=IwAR1X24Swh6ElQXghcoEUnoUmUeEhh8EI19QEwl-zj3c2v_hAlhJ45_rP0xQ
"it has quickly seized the lactic acid bacteria water market with lightning speed"
http://www.cjhouse.com.cn/a/jiankang/2019/0806/39232.html
"At this point, Weixin has formed four products in the field of lactic acid bacteria drinks, and is working hard to create a large IP matrix of lactic acid bacteria. This also indicates that the diversification strategy of Weixin Power has finally achieved positive results after years of searching, leading the lactic acid bacteria market to enter a new stage."
http://www.kerpu.net/zixun/32684.html
Fingers crossed this time.