Roxy, how can you have the balls to say what you did? You should be ashamed of yourself. If OP walks into a store and says upfront, that he has no intention of buying right now and he just wants to look, what the hell else does he need to say? You think he's OBLIGATED to buy just by walking in so he doesn't waste the staffs time? Gimme a break man.
I once called a store to ask to listen to a specific turntable they carried which retailed for $1,500. I told him I had every intention of purchasing the 'table from him if I liked it. The guy actually told me that he has one but WOULDN'T set it up for me to listen to. He then said, if I wanted to listen to the $10,000 'table, he would set it up. YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!?!?!
If I had large amounts of disposable income, I would buy from dealers all day. Honestly I would. It's an unfortunate fact but, I believe brick and mortar stores will MOSTLY appeal to people with such income. Let's be real, the average guy isn't going to buy full retail price. Look, it's 2014 not 1975. There is a thing called the internet and it's a very big place. Sorry retailers, it is what it is, and I don't just mean audio. With the middle class dwindling a little bit more every day, who is going to pay full retail? Wealthy people that's who. In my opinion, you have to be out of your mind to open a brick and mortar store unless you're selling uber expensive gear. That way you can literally sell a couple items a month and still keep your doors open.
I once called a store to ask to listen to a specific turntable they carried which retailed for $1,500. I told him I had every intention of purchasing the 'table from him if I liked it. The guy actually told me that he has one but WOULDN'T set it up for me to listen to. He then said, if I wanted to listen to the $10,000 'table, he would set it up. YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING ME!?!?!
If I had large amounts of disposable income, I would buy from dealers all day. Honestly I would. It's an unfortunate fact but, I believe brick and mortar stores will MOSTLY appeal to people with such income. Let's be real, the average guy isn't going to buy full retail price. Look, it's 2014 not 1975. There is a thing called the internet and it's a very big place. Sorry retailers, it is what it is, and I don't just mean audio. With the middle class dwindling a little bit more every day, who is going to pay full retail? Wealthy people that's who. In my opinion, you have to be out of your mind to open a brick and mortar store unless you're selling uber expensive gear. That way you can literally sell a couple items a month and still keep your doors open.