medical1 once bubbled...
Correct me if I'm wrong (Wouldn't be the first time) but MSRP stands for Manufacturer SUGGESTED Retail Price. Not the lowest price an item can be sold. Even retail stores don't charge MSRP. :wacko:
Come on now - have you bought a car at MSRP? If not - did you feel bad for the salesman or the local dealership because you bought a car for less then the MSRP?
Consumer quote
"Give me a break - John Stocel"![]()
ok, I'll correct you. You're on a roll. You haven't been right yet (good natured humor )
MSRP does stand for that but...One manufacturer tells us we can sell for 10% under MSRP. Another just gives us a rock bottom for sale price (not based on a percentage. Another tells us we must advertise above a certain price alot of good that does. You can sell for what ever you want but your online store isn't going to get any sales because the only price you can show is right up there with MSRP. Another has a fair trade price which is supposed to be the sale price period. You are not to deviate so much as a nickle.
Some dealer agreements contain language to the effect of...after you buy it the stuff is yours and you can sell it for what you want but...we can refuse to sell to you afterward.
Some manufacturers are stricter about enforcing this stuff than others. This year along with ketting us go online most indicated they would enforce the agreement to the letter. I have recieved calls from one of the manufacturer to counsel me on my practices. That, BTW, was for quoting a customer a 5% discount over the phone. 5%!!!mind you. This has been, by far, my best selling line over the last two years.
Genesis,
sure you can play hard ball with these guys. Then they stop selling to you and you ARE DONE. You just pack and go home. Maybe you can take them to court but I haven't the money left to take them for a 50 cent ice cream! Who pays the rent and insurance while the walls are bare?
All,
You people can buy where you want I could care less. However I'm telling how this industry DOES work. You can deny it or refuse to believe it if you want but I know because I spent one hell of a lot of money to find out! Since I don't have a shop I have absolutely no reason to tell anything other than the truth.
I just wish some of you would get a clue. The shops might be run by idiots but it's a requirement of the manufacturers. That's who tought them. I guess you need to be sitting in your own business that you started with your own money and work and have some non-diving ass of a sales rep come in and lecture you on how to teach so as to sell more of their **** to understand what I'm saying.
I guess the biggest reason I closed the shop is the general diving public is incapable of learning. That goes for diving as well as the nuts and bolts of the industry.