tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post3878461741131374981..comments2024-03-28T21:28:13.555-10:00Comments on Dead Tree Edition: The 10 Most Common Paper-Purchasing MistakesD. Eadward Treehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01300353143826844617noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-55490628381946525562010-07-20T10:05:29.533-10:002010-07-20T10:05:29.533-10:00Really good article - and I would like to note tha...Really good article - and I would like to note that too often there is a scare tactic at play as to "what happens if there's a problem on press?" The reality is that all paper claims are handled and processed the same way - whether the printer buys it or the end user - and while many may not want to admit this, more often than not the end user carries more weight with the mill. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-1628140812520605802010-03-02T12:17:46.038-10:002010-03-02T12:17:46.038-10:00I like this:
"6. Receiving a $1.50/cwt. price...I like this:<br />"6. Receiving a $1.50/cwt. price decrease from the incumbent broker or printer when the market price really went down $2.50. Fifty percent of the time, buyers were so pleased to get a reduction they were unaware the market slide was more dramatic. Likewise, an industry-announced increase of $2.50 passed through to the publisher may have been delayed or reduced to the jtnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-88332753785526477432010-02-16T23:55:01.045-10:002010-02-16T23:55:01.045-10:00looks quite a great post, it's having good inf...looks quite a great post, it's having good information for research analysis. great jobBuy Research Paperhttp://www.researchpaperspot.com/buy_research_paper.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-52857364255639646712009-12-15T07:44:57.011-10:002009-12-15T07:44:57.011-10:00"Who takes responsibility if there is a press..."Who takes responsibility if there is a press problem related to the supplied paper if the publisher supplies the paper?"<br /><br />Typically the buyer of the paper is responsible for any problems that were caused by the paper. When your printer buys your paper and there is a problem, they take care of it. If the publisher buys the paper and there is a problem, be prepared for the Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-24096369564385178232009-12-14T11:52:24.833-10:002009-12-14T11:52:24.833-10:00Who takes responsibility if there is a press probl...Who takes responsibility if there is a press problem related to the supplied paper if the publisher supplies the paper?Gordon Pritchardhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15816064465006380641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6615285628064623043.post-10761848168315596222009-12-14T09:58:55.396-10:002009-12-14T09:58:55.396-10:00Some of these are a little misleading but the poin...Some of these are a little misleading but the point I feel obligated to bring up for the sake of any small/midsized publishers is that the practice of buying your own paper can come back to bite you.<br /><br />If you feel wronged in knowing that a printer is upcharging you on paper from their bulk negotiated contracts you should also look at the flipside of the argument. The 5-10% upcharge on Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com