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In Reply to: RE: Hey Jerry S, how can you give a product a rave review, announce you bought it, then sell it 6 months later? posted by Rick W on December 20, 2016 at 13:36:29
when a reviewer wrap up the writing by saying "I am buying it."
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I got the trivista SACD which retailed for $6495 for $2683. Most of the time half or a little more as a retailer not a reviewer.
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"If at first you don't succeed, keep on sucking till you do suck seed" - Curly Howard 1936
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I've "heard" a few times roughly dealer cost. Probably somewhat flexible/ negotiable between reviewer and manufacturer depending on the product.
...no negotiations.
That would lead to "How much off retail for a good review?"
Everyone in the audio industry, including the press, can get equipment at accommodation prices set by the manufacturer - usually dealer cost.
Mike .....yes, dealer cost is what I've always heard as the standard "accommodation". Although I should have made it a bit more clear, my second statement refers to manufacturers who sell direct to the customer....no middle man. I have no idea if the 50% rule applies here as well.
Hi Mick,Without naming names, I know through recent and direct communication
with two American companies who manufacture and sell direct to consumers
that the industry accommodation rates vary significantly: one offers 50%,
the other offers 10%.EDIT: I meant to include the fact that the products in question were floor-
standing speakers that ranged in price (to the typical consumer) from 3-6K.Not a lot of data points, but I thought I'd share what I knew from recent
experience. My other experiences with companies that have a brick-
and-mortar model mirror those generally expressed (40-50%), save for
cabling (where the accommodation tends to be even friendlier).
If you don't become the ocean, you'll be seasick everyday ...
- Leonard Cohen
Edits: 12/22/16
Thanks for the insight. I figured the standards would vary a bit with direct sales manufacturers. As far as cables, I've have friends who have picked up some of the wildly overpriced stuff at very deep discounts. So I can imagine there's a great deal more flexibility in this category.
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