In Reply to: A 'dealer loyalty' question for the *customers*. posted by PureAudio on February 18, 2007 at 06:37:28:
Those who buy from dealers or local stockists due to good advice , return policies , home auditions, friendship , enduring relationships would most likely not bypass the dealer unless pricing was radically different eleswhere , and if it generally was so , the dealer would be at fault for raising margins to unnaceptable levels.
Those that abuse dealers facilities and bypass em , would most likely always do so at any price difference.
Rodney Gold
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- What difference does it make? - Rodney Gold 07:55:16 02/18/07 (8)
- this sounds right - CD 13:46:01 02/18/07 (3)
- Maybe it's just me. I'll pay up to X over the lowest price of the product delivered to my door .... - PureAudio 05:48:03 02/19/07 (2)
- Re: Maybe it's just me. I'll pay up to X over the lowest price of the product delivered to my door .... - Pluck 17:15:54 02/19/07 (1)
- Re: Maybe it's just me. I'll pay up to X over the lowest price of the product delivered to my door .... - Pluck 18:06:02 02/19/07 (0)
- Perhaps the primary question is stated in the first sentence. - PureAudio 08:05:04 02/18/07 (2)
- Re: Perhaps the primary question is stated in the first sentence. - Rodney Gold 09:53:39 02/18/07 (1)
- I'm looking at it more from the perspective of 'what is the relationship premium' that ... - PureAudio 10:08:25 02/18/07 (0)
- As usual... - KKC 07:57:43 02/18/07 (0)