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No other thoughts on MSRP and actual cost for a SPA? What is the least amount off of the MSRP that you would sell a quality Spa for, Say a Sundance Maxus?
So, how does a consumer know where his starting point is when there is no constant? For that matter, how do dealers price tubs? Do they just grab a price from the thin air and charge folks that price? I know we have a lot of dealers here that could chime in on this. Bueller?Bueller?
Being at the Seahawks game on Monday and paying 8 bucks for a plastic cup of beer I wonder what the stadiums cost on a keg is. That's some profit there!! I'm a Patriots season ticket holder and the noise that stadium generates makes Gillette stadium seem like you are in a library. One of the things I want to do is attend a game out there at some point
Being at the Seahawks game on Monday and paying 8 bucks for a plastic cup of beer I wonder what the stadiums cost on a keg is. That's some profit there!!
Quote from: Jacuzzi Jim on December 04, 2013, 02:54:51 pm Being at the Seahawks game on Monday and paying 8 bucks for a plastic cup of beer I wonder what the stadiums cost on a keg is. That's some profit there!! I'm a Patriots season ticket holder and the noise that stadium generates makes Gillette stadium seem like you are in a library. One of the things I want to do is attend a game out there at some point
Ok, I see that at least a few dealers care to address this without going into their night club routines. (By the way, don't quit your day jobs. .Let's change pace a bit. I understand a dealer's need to cover their overhead and maintain a profit margin. Fair enough.But what about a factory that doesn't have dealer representation in an area. How much over their MSRP should they charge a customer for an internet sale? Thanks again for your input.