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    What is the average selling price for Bandit Baits (300 series)? I am considering adding crank baits to my web site.

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    Full retail varys from $4.95 to $5.95 If you look around....some website stores have them for $3.95
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    Check Bandits website they have clearance on some colors, I know last year a few people had problems with extra charges showing up on there credit card. I purchased some and had no problem when all this was going on.
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    I just can't justify $5 per lure, which seems to be the typical
    retail price for deep diving crankbaits. Instead, I wait for local
    bagin-bin sales and buy from the Bandit "specials" page. $3 or
    less per lure is very desireable when you're buying by the dozen.

    Hey Bandit, you hear that? Market to crappie fishermen! The
    "Crappie colors" products are an excellent start. Now I want
    a 12-pack of cranks, three colors per package, three unique
    color packages, and priced around $30 to $35. Is that asking
    too much?

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    Ummmmm......buck-fifty?

    If you can keep them at 4 bucks you've got a good price

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    Quote Originally Posted by HsvToolFool View Post
    I just can't justify $5 per lure, which seems to be the typical
    retail price for deep diving crankbaits. Instead, I wait for local
    bagin-bin sales and buy from the Bandit "specials" page. $3 or
    less per lure is very desireable when you're buying by the dozen.

    Hey Bandit, you hear that? Market to crappie fishermen! The
    "Crappie colors" products are an excellent start. Now I want
    a 12-pack of cranks, three colors per package, three unique
    color packages, and priced around $30 to $35. Is that asking
    too much?
    good luck with that one.



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    Quote Originally Posted by HsvToolFool View Post
    I just can't justify $5 per lure, ....
    Especially since Bandits come with junk hooks.

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