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We have our laminated price sheet laying on the table where everyone can see it. Every customer that walks through the door gets the same pricing. The only exception is our "Spa of the Month" which we have started doing this year. Instead of putting all the models on sale at once, we feature one spa and discount it.Terminator
I think posting prices speaks volumes about credibility. If you hide your prices, my impression is (and it's been seen on this board) that your prices could change depending who you're dealing with. My Jacuzzi dealer has a binder with the specs of all the tubs and prices related to each one, which is readily available to see by the consumer. Another "large brand name dealer" has a sheet that is for their eyes only. When you think about the big purchases in your life, houses, cars, etc, they all have posted prices. Again, to me, not posting prices is a tactic better reserved for a sketchy used car salesman than a hot tub dealer.IMO...Mark
I think this sends a bad message to the consumer. I have to wait until August to get the best price from these guys? This would definitely be a turnoff for me. If you have a better price that you can sell the tub for, why not sell the tub today rather than 6 months from now?
Until I need service the value of the service is nothing.
Michigander, First, this is NOT a luxury product, but a discretionary one.That is a very interesting question. The guy that charged the most is more likely to be there for you when you need him. The guy that charged the least, well, you take your chances don’t you? He may still be in business, he may still be handling the same brand and it may take him a week or two, or three, in the winter and then who said it will be free. Then there is always the service charges, trip charges or “reasonable repairman mileage charges and freight.”