I think it’s so obnoxious when I go into a little shop and nothing has a price tag. I hate it with the white hot passion of a thousand suns. Are you seriously gonna make me ask you about the price of every little thing I might consider purchasing? Or would you prefer that I bring a bunch of stuff to the register and then decide if I actually want it as you ring it up? And it honestly doesn’t matter if I can afford it (although the lack of clearly labeled prices are particularly rude to people who maybe can’t). No matter how much money I have I will never feel good about getting ripped off so the asking price will always be a factor.
I was recently in a local needlepoint supply store where they had nothing labeled. Needlepoint supplies vary wildly in price. You can get thread for a dollar or for $20. Canvases can cost 5 bucks or hundreds. From their website I saw that this store had needle minders (little decorative magnets to hold your needle when you take a break, they usually look like enamel pins but with magnets instead of the pin and clasp). Well they had $7 needle minders and $75 needle minders. So someone will wander in and see a cute 1 inch Snoopy magnet, think it’s a cute impulse purchase and then get hit with $75 + tax and have to either smile and go along with it or have to back out. It’s just a piss poor customer experience.


I didn’t ask why so IDK their rationale. I suspect that they are just inconsiderate.
Agreed.
You know when you’re a little kid and you think, “I’m gonna have a pet shop so I can keep all the pets” because you don’t really grasp the selling part? I’m getting the vibe of “I’m gonna have a needlepoint shop so I can have all the pretty threads and stuff.”
It’s giving “my wealthy spouse funded this business to keep me busy even though I’ve never even worked a retail job before.”
Like it doesn’t do enough business to be a money laundering front so ???
I’m thinking tax write-off rather than money laundry