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Settle The Argument
needaspa:
Attention Dealers -
Realizing your geographic costs, answer the following. Dont mention specifics like model #s or manuf names.
x = per unit dealer cost (this does not include the actual unit cost from the manuf but rather only sales labor, overhead, etc costs. This is your incremental unit cost.)
y = your desired profit amount
So,
In reality, the dealer sales price would be:
the cost of the unit from the manuf (ie 6000 for an optima) + x + y = Sales Price
Settle the the score with these argument by telling us (the readers) your x and y.
Chris_H:
needaspa:
I really don't think anyone will be settling the argument, except for you when you purchase your Optima at $6,500 dollars. As I said before good luck with your purchase.
Chris H
needaspa:
This is why buyers (or other readers on this site) argue about price. Again, there is a HUGE markup on spas. If not, dealers would answer my question and settle the argument. But they dont. By not doing so, they are agreeing to my statement! If they did, the cat would be out of the bag per se. They are trying to lock away this secret. Come on now - This is the 21st century and buyers are not ignorant anymore!
IOWASPAMAN:
the sound you are currently hearing is the sound of Needaspa starting to backpedal and fall against the ropes.
rick:
Needaspa, you're not going to find much help on this board.
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