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<blockquote data-quote="w00tah" data-source="post: 2652499" data-attributes="member: 571173"><p>Did I say you said it? Nope. I, notice, I compared them to RE. RE was an online, direct to consumer company, then went the dealer route before being snatched up by USAmps. The prices went up for the direct consumer, and were roughly a few percent more expensive at the dealers than the old direct prices. Like I said, if there is a dealer in your town, it's not so bad, but for people like me, who don't live anywhere close to one, we suffer because the only way we can afford to buy said products is to order directly, and, because of the MSRP/direct prices, we can't afford them. You see my point now? How about I say that if AA keeps prices reasonable, then they are nothing like RE? Would that make you happy? I only made the comparison because the last time an online company that everyone loved went to a dealer network, they became completely unaffordable to the common man that doesn't have a dealer in town or close by.</p><p></p><p>Morgan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="w00tah, post: 2652499, member: 571173"] Did I say you said it? Nope. I, notice, I compared them to RE. RE was an online, direct to consumer company, then went the dealer route before being snatched up by USAmps. The prices went up for the direct consumer, and were roughly a few percent more expensive at the dealers than the old direct prices. Like I said, if there is a dealer in your town, it's not so bad, but for people like me, who don't live anywhere close to one, we suffer because the only way we can afford to buy said products is to order directly, and, because of the MSRP/direct prices, we can't afford them. You see my point now? How about I say that if AA keeps prices reasonable, then they are nothing like RE? Would that make you happy? I only made the comparison because the last time an online company that everyone loved went to a dealer network, they became completely unaffordable to the common man that doesn't have a dealer in town or close by. Morgan [/QUOTE]
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