Jupiter
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I'm in Minneapolis (by UofM) and I have the SR-404 and SRM-006t. I'm also planning to build the KGSS this summer.
Originally posted by ServinginEcuador So then, what about that person who knows he is going to buy a CDP, but not which model sounds best. He goes from showroom to showroom, even repeating the same process again a time or two before deciding on one unit to buy. Should he feel obligated to buy something from all these people because they shelled out some expense for him to go and listem to their units a time or two? If not, why is this any different? I am going to buy the Stax unit, so if the dealer has one available to send me at no cost, I see it as no different. If you feel that to listen is to buy, then you would have to buy something in each and every store since you went in and auditioned stuff at them all, and then only bought one unit in one store. I go into a shoe store looking for a comfortable pair of shoes, and leave after trying on 4 pairs, yet buy nothing. Sounds to me like this is the same and I should have bought something since it cost them something according to your logic. I guess you split the hair at whether or not I "intend" to buy something or not. When the end is that I tried on shoes in the stores, but didn't buy them, but "intended" to buy them, that is alright. That is part of their service. But, if I just want to try on shoes to try on shoes, and never intended to buy anything from them, then that's wrong. |
Originally posted by ServinginEcuador Is intent the only difference? If I plan on buying one unit from one store, am I not robbing the other three of time and money by not being an actual customer? Am I obligated to buy something from all these stores since I robbed them of their time and money by auditioning something? Where do you draw the line? Intent? |
If they can't compete, then they don't deserve to survive. |
Originally posted by tom hankins I've bought items twice that I auditioned locally and then bought off the net. Both times I offered to buy from the store if they could get close to the price i had seen on the net. I even offered to eat a little of the money to be able to do business local. Plus I am already going to eat the tax. Do I feel guilty for setting up the auditions and taking up there time? No. |
Originally posted by tom hankins Mike you need to read my post over. I never asked them to meet anything. I said i would buy from them if they could get close to the other price. I don't think it's that big of a deal for them to demo products they carry. Isn't that there job? To inform you about and display there products, I don't consider either of these as some kind of favor. This is something that must be done to promote there products. |