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Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« on: February 27, 2007, 06:55:20 am »
As you might know I have been spa shopping lately. I don't plan on buying one but a guy at work had me talk to his friend who just bought a Gulf Coast Spa. This friend told me that he recently bought one of these brand new spas (Warwick, RI) for $4,000. He said if I was interested I could get a similar deal. I checked the Gulf Coast website and this particular spa has an $8,500 retail. Now I have done a little research on Gulf Coast and about half off retail doesn't seem all that unusual. Also not unusual (from what I could find on other forums, no first hand experience) is problems with the spa. I would imagine that what you are buying is a $4,000 spa and not an $8,500 one. I know that there have been other posts asking how much dealers make on various spas (without any real answers) but I would hope that the dealer cost on other spas isn't what the Gulf Coast appears to be. Any comments?
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Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« on: February 27, 2007, 06:55:20 am »

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2007, 07:47:08 am »
 They're selling the spa for $4k AND making a profit.  The suggested retail price is a fairy tale.  You nailed it when you said that they are selling a $4K spa for $4K, not an $8.5K spa for $4K.  The suggested retail has nothing to do with dealer cost.
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #2 on: February 27, 2007, 07:55:30 am »
Some less then perfectly honest dealers will use the “huge sale 50% off limited time” sales approach when selling these spas.  It is too bad that GC promotes this dishonest tactic as I think they are good spas for what they actually cost.  I own a Hydro spa which I think is a step below Gulf Coast (friends own one and I wired it for them). The dealer I bought mine from now carries GC also.  I would consider buying one, but not from a dealer who tried to sell it as half price.  I also live in your area and can recommend a dealer who has been great to me.  If nothing else you can buy your chemicals from him for very good prices.

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #3 on: February 27, 2007, 08:50:20 am »
Suggested retail is not a "fairy tale" as you put it. It is the Manufacturers estimate of what the products value is in the fair market. It gives the buyer an idea of a particular items worth. I suppose when you go car shopping you ask to see the sticker fairy tale? Based on your comment a vehicles sticker price is just that, a fairy tale. All that said, Gulf Coast is just the most recent in the market place to be selling out of ware houses. They usually don't have a show room, delivery crew or service department. The later being the most important if they are talking about warranty.

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They're selling the spa for $4k AND making a profit.  The suggested retail price is a fairy tale.  You nailed it when you said that they are selling a $4K spa for $4K, not an $8.5K spa for $4K.  The suggested retail has nothing to do with dealer cost.
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #4 on: February 27, 2007, 08:55:08 am »
Well that's different. Here in northern NV and back in IN, Gulf Coast dealers are nothing more than roll up door ware houses sold by back alley appointment only.

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Some less then perfectly honest dealers will use the “huge sale 50% off limited time” sales approach when selling these spas.  It is too bad that GC promotes this dishonest tactic as I think they are good spas for what they actually cost.  I own a Hydro spa which I think is a step below Gulf Coast (friends own one and I wired it for them). The dealer I bought mine from now carries GC also.  I would consider buying one, but not from a dealer who tried to sell it as half price.  I also live in your area and can recommend a dealer who has been great to me.  If nothing else you can buy your chemicals from him for very good prices.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2007, 08:56:04 am by Wisoki »
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #5 on: February 27, 2007, 09:12:53 am »
I'm standing by my claim that suggested retail is a fairy tale.  I don't think I've seen very many items, even when regularly priced- not "on sale" ever sell for suggested retail.  So in my opinion, and it's only my opionion, the figure is relatively useless.

 What does it tell us when something, a spa in this case, has a "suggested retail" of $8,500, and routinely sells for less than half that?  It tells me exactly what I said before- that suggested retail is meaningless.  

I just bought a guitar about a month ago.  Suggested retail was somewhere around $1800.  Price on the street?  Closer to $1100.  And it wasn't "on sale".  That was the going price at EVERY online and retail vendor I visited.  They were all selling for well under suggested retail.  And remarkably, all for the EXACT same price.
Same for the amp.  Hundreds under suggested retail, but not on sale.

I've seen this time and again with jewelery, tools, lots of items.

So to me, the suggested retail price was 100% meaningless/useless.  A fairy tale.
  
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #6 on: February 27, 2007, 09:15:58 am »
What I find interesting is after talking to some of these "dealers" all across the midwest, they don't offer service after the sale, no water care help, nothing. I was actually in the "warehouse" speaking with one dealer while his wife was on the phone shouting at a customer that after they sold the tub that they didn't want to hear from that person again. What is interesting about this is that even with this sales approach they still sell tubs.

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #7 on: February 27, 2007, 09:35:58 am »
By quoting a ridiculously high suggested retail, it makes the consumer think these spas are in the same price and quality range as the big group of premium spas, which actually do sell in that price range.  
  The prospect of a bargain is what they focus on, and I doubt the sales people bring up issues like warranty coverage or after sale support.  

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #8 on: February 27, 2007, 10:00:21 am »
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Suggested retail is not a "fairy tale" as you put it. It is the Manufacturers estimate of what the products value is in the fair market. It gives the buyer an idea of a particular items worth. I suppose when you go car shopping you ask to see the sticker fairy tale? Based on your comment a vehicles sticker price is just that, a fairy tale. All that said, Gulf Coast is just the most recent in the market place to be selling out of ware houses. They usually don't have a show room, delivery crew or service department. The later being the most important if they are talking about warranty.



You pay sticker for new cars?   ;)

The sticker price in the auto industry has value only to the point that other manufactuers also have a "Sticker" price , and consumers can compare sticker prices from one manufactuer  to another an compare on a relative level between them. Additionaly, most folks look at the sticker, understand that the selling price is usually 20% under that .

Of course This is all based on the fact that  auto sticker actually having some basis in reality based upon costs, discounts and est profit margins. Not  "preceived value".   In the auto industry it's a fairy tale, but it's a consistent fairy tale based  on information.

In the hot tub industry, that's not the case. It;s a fairly tale if the sticker is 8 and out the door it's 4.
« Last Edit: February 27, 2007, 10:14:09 am by drewstar »
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #9 on: February 27, 2007, 10:05:20 am »
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Well that's different. Here in northern NV and back in IN, Gulf Coast dealers are nothing more than roll up door ware houses sold by back alley appointment only.


Same here in NH.  

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #10 on: February 27, 2007, 10:33:19 am »
Unless it's a very unique situation, like a very high demand vehicle, few pay full sticker for a car.  
  It's almost automatic that they knock a few thou off the price, and that's before any serious dickering starts.  
  
Like Drew said, at least a cars sticker price has some semblance to the truth.  But Don't tell me I'm saving 50% when I'm not.  If nobody routinely sells merchandise for suggested retail, but claims when you purchase for lower you're saving money, you're being fed a line of BS.

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #11 on: February 27, 2007, 11:39:18 am »
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I'm standing by my claim that suggested retail is a fairy tale.  
  

Many use MSRP to try to give the customer a vantage point (self serving or not) but it's the degree of reality that differs here IMO. GC isn't the only spa maker with a spa that has an MSRP around $8500. The difference is when you look at what the spa REALLY sells for most spas with an MSRP of around $8500 probably sell the spa for around $7000 (just making a point, I don't mean to be exact). GC is the only one I know of that regularly sells for HALF of that MSRP. Those adds claiming an $8500 spa for $4k seem soooo shameful IMO.

MSRP may be somewhat of a fairy tale but some really are a whale of a tale!!!!!
« Last Edit: February 27, 2007, 02:22:55 pm by Spatech_tuo »
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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #12 on: February 27, 2007, 11:53:55 am »
They are taking a spa worth $2000, marking it up to $8k and then discounting it to $4k charging people twice as much as it is worth....

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« Reply #13 on: February 27, 2007, 12:35:37 pm »
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They are taking a spa worth $2000, marking it up to $8k and then discounting it to $4k charging people twice as much as it is worth....

I guess that would be ok if the cabinet was filled with foam. ;D
« Last Edit: February 27, 2007, 12:37:23 pm by uncommonlytasty »

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Re: Half Off on Gulf Coast Spas?
« Reply #14 on: February 27, 2007, 01:20:39 pm »
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I guess that would be ok if the cabinet was filled with foam. ;D

Then it would be worth $2200....

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