Another Dealer sets the Bar LOW


Just wanted to post my most recent experience with a dealer and new speakers. Went to get a pair of speakers and got talked into (my fault) what must have been the last new pair of a now discontinued speaker. Great deal (I thought) but got them home and their size and requirement for more power caused me concern. They are great speakers just a bit LARGE for some set-ups.

I went back to the dealer less than two weeks later (the earliest I could make the journey) and asked if I could trade them back in. I explained they were not working in my set-up.

Mind you I have purchased several things from this guy - I have been a good customer (again I thought). His idea of a deal was he would give me $700 less than what I paid for the floor model speakers against full retail for another set that would work better in my home.

The good news is in the end it all worked out and I am happy with the speakers and a new integrated I bought on Audiogon (more power). Thanks Audiogon and all the members for re-engineering the market and idustry to make it better. Retailers like this guy need to adapt and offer a higher level of service to survive.
patriot
From my 30 yrs experience, I believe Ty is the only dealer I've seen offer a full money back policy.
Zu Audio, Decware, and others do the same thing. Many of those advertising re-stocking fees will also wave them if you have verifiable references & feedback.
Ohm also offers a home trial/full refund period. At 120 days it's the longest that I know of. Outstanding!

Cheers
There is a BIG difference between a company offering a money-back-guarantee when selling a new product, and a retailer offering a non-returnable discounted price on an inventory clearance item.

On a side note, the dealer I work with most does not accept returns, but he gives me 1-2 weeks of in-home trial with demo units prior to purchase on everything.
I never buy anything from a dealer without a home demo. No demo, no sale, under any circumstances.

If the dealer requires money, either a deposit or full price, I require him to write on the receipt that this is for a home demo, to be refunded if the item is returned by an agreed specified date (usually up to 5 days). Only a few dealers have refused to go along with this, so I've made it clear that they've lost not only the possibility of this particular sale, but also my future custom.
Now Maclogan is a very smart fellow. And you would be wise to take his practical advice.
"written on the home demo receipt, to be FULLY REFUNDED at time of return". No demo/no deal.
BINGO!

btw who are ZN audio, Decware and OHM.
I guess dealers correct?

But Ty is the only one I know of (I believe VMS(sp?) line of speakers also gave a home demo trial), but Ty's speakers can be quite large and expensive to ship. Which other speaker manufacture grants this offer?
Ty knows he can afford to offer this policy, as he knows there will be few returns if any, once you hear his speakers.
Besides I can find many more reviews of the Tyler's than any other speaker line. That alone tells me something.
I never ever buy a speaker when the dealer pumps the hype. , on line or in store. Red Flag.

Paul