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Re: Best Repeater Deals
I was offered a rack module from a retail store via mail order at a
price that beat everyone else. I called the manufacturer to ask about
back order status and they asked me how much I was paying. I told
them and they *really* wanted to know who i was buying it from. I
declined to tell them and they said, "we'll find out... you just be
sure of that." - they were not happy that someone was selling their
product so cheaply.
plexus
>Tim Nelson (06:16 PM 08.31.2001) wrote:
>
>>At 05:27 PM 8/31/01 -0700, TG wrote:
>>
>>>If anyone finds a cheaper price, be sure to post it!
>>
>>Wasn't there some sort of, um, unwritten etiquette thing about not
>posting
>>the prices on group buys/special discounts?
>
>Yeup, on this list or not, it is generally a bad idea to disclose
>any form of special pricing.
>
>Most manufacturers will have a Minimum Advertised Price (MAP) rule
>in place which basically sets the lowest price that a dealer can
>advertise. This is to help protect the smaller dealers than may not
>be able to buy in quantities great enough to get a better price
>break.
>
>A smaller store may be granted one-time special pricing in order to
>help promote a specific item and get it's feet off the ground. That
>pricing can often be the same that a large _distributor_ might buy
>the product at. If that pricing gets out, then it tends to cause a
>good deal of friction between the larger stores and the manufacturer
>(not to mention the distributor and the manufacturer) since they
>would have had to normally buy huge quantities to get the same price
>breaks.
>
>Special pricing happens all the time in all sorts of business. In
>the music business, you saw it for a long time with Mackie products
>where dealers wouldn't print _any_ price at all, and ask you to call
>or come in to get it.
>
>When public notice is made about a dealer selling at a very low
>price on a special deal, it will tend to kill the deal for the
>dealer.
>
>When you see a dealer asking you to NOT mention a price on a list
>like this, it's best to heed to his wishes or everyone may lose.
>
>
>Mark