I like the brick and mortar store. I have been buying these black boxes for 50 years or so, and have often wondered why the store completes their sale and never gets back with suggestions of a new upgrade, component, or accessory that would improve the customer's system. I have always found that I get generic clearance bulletins, etc after the sale, but no continued personal interest in my evolving system. It would be so easy to keep the buyers system on file and when an appropriate upgrade is available for the store to let the customer know. It would improve sales and customer relationships
Describe the ideal high end audio dealership
Please describe, in detail ,your personal opinion as to what the ideal high end audio dealership would be. Sales/demo policies, store atmosphere/layout, trade ins/ trade ups, ect. What products interest you the most?
Are you more drawn to brand new designs? The Presence of large statement pieces on display? The reassuring presence of well established and familiar lines? What about newer lines that appear promising?
What characteristics would your ideal hi end audio dealership possess? What bothers you most?
Do you prefer the traditional brick and mortar storefront or a more personal approach offered by the home based dealership/appointment structured store?
Describe what you feel, in your personal opinion, are the greatest positive attributes of your favorite dealerships.
This thread is intended for the hobbyist consumers, not dealers or manufacturers.
Are you more drawn to brand new designs? The Presence of large statement pieces on display? The reassuring presence of well established and familiar lines? What about newer lines that appear promising?
What characteristics would your ideal hi end audio dealership possess? What bothers you most?
Do you prefer the traditional brick and mortar storefront or a more personal approach offered by the home based dealership/appointment structured store?
Describe what you feel, in your personal opinion, are the greatest positive attributes of your favorite dealerships.
This thread is intended for the hobbyist consumers, not dealers or manufacturers.
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- 23 posts total