squeak9798
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I've never been to a shop where I wasn't able to negotiate the price down by at least 25%.As I stated before, this is a problem between the shops and the manufacturers. We as consumers shouldn't feel guilty for searching for the best deal. End of story.
Once again, walmart is just an example. Obviously I don't expect a shop to be like walmart and sell billions of dollars of products a year. But here's some simple math:
A shop buys an amp for $400 from the manufacturer.
They mark it up 100% to $800 and only sell 4 a year. That's $1600 in profit.
Now they mark it up to only 50% and sell 10 a year since the cost to the consumer is less (and more likely closer to online prices). Thats $2000 in profit.
The problem is you can find the same amp on-line for less than or equal to what the dealer paid for it. How can they compete with that? The benefits of a local dealer/warranty only work on some buyers.....many of them only care about price.
To the original topic;
1) I buy at an authorized dealer when I can. Only items I've bought on-line were used/discontinued or not available locally.
2) I prefer to install it myself because 1) it saves //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/greedy.gif.5a53e6246569d7ab79867170f3b06629.gif and 2) I know it's done my way and done correctly.
