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I think it's a great concept as long as people understand it. Spamaster made a great post about that.Dealers have different business costs, overhead, buying habits, volume purchase discounts and so on. Many owners have no concept of gross profit or how to properly determine profit margins. By taking a given number into a dealer and assuming that all dealers can sell it at that price would be a mistake. There's a quick sale and then there's after sale service. I believe there's value to having a dealer that's going to be around to service you even though it doesn't show on your invoice at the time...I think there should a section at the top that consumers can link to to get this valuable information. There just needs to be a prelude to it outlining the aforementioned.Steve
If this post is to be fair you need to add a few more items of info.1. Was it a brand new unit, a floormodel, demo, last years model2. Did it include extras or just the spa and cover? ie. cover lifter, steps, stereo, remote, (keep in mind that cover lifters can cost from $100 - $500 so you must say what brand and model)3. Did it come with ozone...if so what size (ozone cost from $60.00 up to $1000.)4. Did your delivery include drop off, set up, electrical hook up, backyard orientation, weekly service for the first month, ect ect.5. Did your spa include waterfalls, lights that change colors(if so is it just a light under the water or more lights above the water as well) Stero if so did you up grad to a subwolfer ect ect6. Please include the year make and model # I personaly tink this is a BAD idea. But if you people must have a pissing conest to see who gotthe "BEST DEAL" then at least dont leave out the important info
Why do people need to include theses things?