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Price Check: Bullfrog R5L
kporter:
I find it very interesting with the use of the word "feeling". Consumers are completely confused about getting a good deal and buying the right product for them. How much should you pay to feel like you got a good deal? Are you happy with the dealers service thus far? Have they shown you everything you want to see and answered your questions to help you arrive at the spa you WANT to buy? Is a good deal buying something only when it is on sale or clearance or making a purchase you are proud of because of the quality of product and enjoyment you are going to be getting out of it? Do you feel like the dealer is asking too much for the hot tub? Jacuzzi Jim has provided you their stores retail price. Are you getting delivery, water care package, cover lifter etc ? Perhaps that particular hot tub isn't what you personally are looking for.
Spatech_tuo:
--- Quote from: kporter on July 21, 2014, 06:02:18 pm ---I find it very interesting with the use of the word "feeling". Consumers are completely confused about getting a good deal and buying the right product for them. How much should you pay to feel like you got a good deal? Are you happy with the dealers service thus far? Have they shown you everything you want to see and answered your questions to help you arrive at the spa you WANT to buy? Is a good deal buying something only when it is on sale or clearance or making a purchase you are proud of because of the quality of product and enjoyment you are going to be getting out of it? Do you feel like the dealer is asking too much for the hot tub? Jacuzzi Jim has provided you their stores retail price. Are you getting delivery, water care package, cover lifter etc ? Perhaps that particular hot tub isn't what you personally are looking for.
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If he likes the spa and determines its right for him that doesn't mean he shouldn't then think about whether he can get a better deal. No one wants to leave money on the table and I think his question is valid plus when he asked the question J-Jim hadn't said how much the spa was typically selling for in his store, he stated what the price tag is on the spa he has on his floor.
In reality the average spa shopper doesn't really know if the price he's being quoted is good, average, high, great, ok... He probably should just make a counter offer at this point and see where that gets him.
Jacuzzi Jim:
He can actually go to Bullfrogs website put in his info and build a spa and it will tell him what MSRP is. I am not going to tell him what he "SHOULD" be paying because as we all know it can change across the board dealer to dealer. If he bought it from us he would pay 5450.00 or maybe a bit less depending on what's getting thrown in.
Ya know I re-read the reply's and find them somewhat offensive. Maybe I should just tell him what our cost is so he can go slam the dealer ::) Go do some leg work with the dealer and see where you stand. I mentioned what we have it listed for on the floor and I also mentioned it was a decent deal at 5600 for what he's getting. 150 bucks more than were asking should be a tell tale sign what he has to work with. I think it's up to him to figure it out if it's a good deal and maybe talk with the dealer about wiggle room. Good luck to ya!
munkifist:
Hello again. Look... I am not out to gouge the dealer. I understand he has to make a living as well. Joining this forum I thought it was a tool to keep dealers and consumers connected as well as providing information to would-be owners. Honestly, I would love to know the dealers cost on this particular model just so I know how close I can get to that number. Car consumers AND dealers both use NADA to find invoice costs of new vehicles, right? Well, why can't the same type of tool be applied to me shipping for a hot tub. Again, no illusions of paying dealer cost but I want to save money at the same time.
kporter:
I just see no reason for the consumer to need to see the dealers cost and decide how much the dealer should make on a particular hot tub. You have all the rights in the world to shop around and compare product, ask the dealer for a discount or incentive. Absolutely no reason why you should know their cost and think you can decide how close you can get to that. I am not attempting to be aggressive it is just ridiculous.
What do you do for a living? How about your boss takes off 12 % this year because he felt like you are being paid to much.....
Ask for a discount, compare models, do your homework, agree to a price, enjoy the hot tub.
I also agree this forum and other like tools should be a medium for dealers and consumers to communicate on behalf of both parties.
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