I like getting a deal, who doesn't? My last purchase was a different scenario, an anticipated product not yet officially announced and a generous trade in. So I paid "list" but got about $500 more than I should have for a trade in .... either way I was happy to hand over the cash
What is a reasonable discount from MSRP from a local dealer?
More specifically:
I ask because:
- the type of transaction I am talking about is one-off - not a known customer or promise of repeat business, could just be by phone/website.
- I am considering new Goldenear Triton One or One.R to replace my Triton 3+
I ask because:
- Recently I ordered a pair of "used" Klipsch Heresy IVs online for $2,200. New ones were listed at $3,000. Immediately I was contacted and asked if I wanted to 'upgrade' to new for just 10% more! I declined, though I was (naively) surprised that they would knock $600 off the new price without me even asking. What I received appeared to be a brand new; a sequentially numbered, veneer matched pair, drop shipped from the factory. A little old fashioned bait-n-switch. Anyway, they were happy to sell me brand new speakers of a new model that does not appear to be widely discounted at 27% discount, probably because all they need to do is take my order and $$ and pass it on to the factory. Anyway, these have come and gone.
- I just inquired about some Goldenears that were advertised as 'demos', and was offered instead a brand new pair shipped to me from the factory for 20% off list. Again, just process my credit card and send the order to the factory. Same thing happened when I bought my Triton 3+s, except I was oblivious to what was going on so I paid way more than I needed to.
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