Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: daisybz111 on June 17, 2014, 11:31:10 am
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I see on here many people talk about the dealer offering them a special price or value…so far in our looking and testing of various Sundance spas, they have just quoted us a price and we have not tried to "work out" a better deal. Once we decide on the one we want, is it like a car…do most go down in price to get your business?? We are still debating between Altamar, Optima, or Certa. I wet tested the Cameo and it was just too big. I definitely floated up in the lounger, but my feet didn't come near to touching the end of the lounger. In the Altamar they do…but of course, they don't have water in it. I love the idea of a lounger, but don't want to make the mistake of getting one and never using it because of the floating issue.
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Everyone, of course, is different, but I love my lounger. And, when I want something else, I just move. Keep looking, I'm sure you will find a.lounger that suits you.
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Firstly, I'd ask them to let you wet test it otherwise it's like buying a car without going for a test drive - generally you just wouldn't.
Then, again like a car, do your homework on the prices. It's easier to negotiate if you know that you can buy the same product cheaper elsewhere. If you have more than one local dealer selling the same tub brand then you're in an even better position because they're not just competing to sell you the tub but also the chemicals, follow up services and any accesories.
Finally, if you can't get the dealer to budge on price of the spa, see whether they'll include additional accessories, chemicals or services to sweeten the deal.
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Negotiate, negotiate, negotiate......and ask for a discount on any accessories you might want!!!!!!
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Hi Mud! How have you been doing?
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Why not try to to get the negotiate your best price? It saved me a few hundred $$$
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We also thought the cameo was to big, just on the dry tests. We'll also be wet testing the Altamar soon and I might see if they can bring in a Capri...
Both are in the 880 group. Ask about the Capri if the Altamar is still to big for you.
and negotiate like the others on here said...
Good Luck to you.
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Yes, definitely negotiate. I think as well that most dealers will include things like the cover, steps, start up chemicals and maybe a spa blanket for free. If it were me, I’d also ask for a second set of filters and a cover lifter to be thrown in. I believe as well that most dealers will offer free delivery. Get the best price you can, and then get them to throw in as much as you can.
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They certainly will, but don't show your cards and let them know you've made up your mind. 10% plus cover lifter, steps, and chems should be a reasonable and accessible target. 15%-20% is possible depending on location, competition, etcetera.
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It helps to have another dealer and brand in the mix.
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It depends on the dealer and where/how they price their spas. Some price them with room to move, others don't
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Thank you everyone! Great advice and tips! :)