I agree with Unsound. What I paid doesn't determine market value. Some dealers just won't discount. So if the used market is at 70% of MSRP on a piece that is popular, and I got a good deal at 20% off MSRP, should I take 50% to assure I lose as much as the average seller? I am happy if I get 10% off, but more important is do I get 100% service if I need it.
New offrerings and MSRP
I was on a web site last night and someone leaked pictures of the new Ayre integrated. This was possibly backed up by an Ayre employee who was not happy about the pictures being posted online.
My question is. When a new product is released with a set MSRP, does that MSRP stay the same or fluctuate after positive or negative reviews come out?
My question is. When a new product is released with a set MSRP, does that MSRP stay the same or fluctuate after positive or negative reviews come out?
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