mmmmcheese
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Originally Posted by mmmmcheese I have no idea and i was thinking the excat thing as you. They are not on resellerratings.com but they are an acctual store in brooklyn. soo... |
Originally Posted by grasshpr Wow, their HQ is only a few blocks from where I work! Maybe I should go check them out during my lunch break. |
Originally Posted by Gigabomber grado prolly won't be too fond of them undercutting his prices....he isn't fond of anyone doing it and will come down hard on them if it's true Edit: so get them while you can |
Originally Posted by mmmmcheese Here is a site that has them for 245.00 http://www.turntablelab.com/headphones/headphones1.html |
If he's not an authorized dealer then the cans are without warranty. I'd check before purchasing them. |
Originally Posted by TrueBlue How would Grado's HQ be able to determine whether or not a certain pair of cans are still under warranty? Do they need the receipt upon being sent for repairs? I can't figure that part out. |
Originally Posted by Yikes They require receipts. The warranty is for the original purchaser only. It is against the law for Grado to try to tell a dealer what they can sell a product for. It is not illegal for them to have a MAP (Minimum Advertised Price) policy. Their MAP policy is probably specified in the dealer agreement. A manufacturer can disenfranchise a dealer for breaking the dealer agreement. Judging by the on-line pricing of Grado products they definitely have a strict MAP policy. If they are a dealer, they won’t be for long. |