I’m sure there are more than a few of us who’ve used the dealers gear & facility only to purchase elsewhere. It’s hard enough to stay in business these days, particularly with this modality. So if dealers can make themselves a little coin and keep the lights on by charging for custom listening sessions or renting equipment out for you to try at home, that would be ideal in this day and age. Judging by the number of gear stores that aren’t there anymore, how can you argue with dealers thinking of new ways to keep the roof over his head?
Demos - To Charge a Fee or to Not Charge a Fee?
One common dealer complaint is that customers sometimes use them to audition equipment only to later purchase it elsewhere.
How much of that is true is not known but it must happen. Such is the nature of some folk.
Therefore, how about abandoning the time honoured practice of free demonstrations (also shared by the car industry) and start charging a fee?
Would $10 an hour be sufficient?
Surely, even in quiet part of a quiet day it must cost the dealer considerably more than that to provide the facilities and staff to facilitate a satisfactory demonstration.
I don't know how others may feel, but I'd be more than happy to pay for the service.
How much of that is true is not known but it must happen. Such is the nature of some folk.
Therefore, how about abandoning the time honoured practice of free demonstrations (also shared by the car industry) and start charging a fee?
Would $10 an hour be sufficient?
Surely, even in quiet part of a quiet day it must cost the dealer considerably more than that to provide the facilities and staff to facilitate a satisfactory demonstration.
I don't know how others may feel, but I'd be more than happy to pay for the service.
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