Could I be a Retail Wretch?


I started a discussion here this morning to get some feedback on whether an external DAC would make an appreciable improvement over an internal processor’s DAC. During the discussion, I said that I typically visit a local audio dealer, to experience the equipment and then, comparison shop to find the best deal. The particular dealer I was referring to, emails me weekly, sends postcards monthly and catalogs quarterly. It’s always with an invitation to “see and hear the difference”. So I visit, and occasionally buy some small ticket items. But, when it comes to spending thousands on nationally available equipment, I don’t feel any obligation to limit my shopping to that one location.

When I shared my buying habits with the forum, I received responses that said using any brick and mortar stores to demo and then buying elsewhere “cuzz” it’s cheaper is just plain wrong…

I was surprised at that statement. I’m a value oriented person. I enjoy quality items. But I search for them at the best price - is that wrong? If there’s no competitive pricing or added value, why should I feel obligated?


gwbeers
Well GW, compare two scenarios.

1. You do your internet research and buy something. But it's not what you want. You sell it at a loss of $2000.
2. You audition that equipment and decide it's not for you. You buy something else instead.

See the difference? That audition was worth $2000. And you won't pay a dime?
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@viridian
"no, I would not pay sticker price"
Thank you. Welcome to the realm of the wretched!
"...as long as they are in the ball park, I will give them the business, as their service is stellar..." I'd do it this way

I'll  haggle with the B&M who let me audition, to as near as I can to the online price plus shipping to give the B&M a chance to get my business. If it's off a few bucks I'll get from the B&M.

 Call it idealisticl but nowadays I try to support local b&m's because when they're gone there'll be no one left to display what we want to buy. 
GW, perhaps you should re-read viridian's post and apologize. He wrote, "Nor did I take a test drive in their vehicle I might add. "