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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: dazedandconfused on July 23, 2004, 09:49:54 am

Title: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: dazedandconfused on July 23, 2004, 09:49:54 am
OK.  To much surprise of some on this forum, I am about to stop talking and buckle down and purchase a spa!  Can you believe it?

Anyway,  if you recently bought a SD Cameo or Optima (both of these spas are priced the same by dealers), can you please tell me (if you dont mind) your total cost, options bought (stairs, ozone, lifter, etc -- delivery is an option), and your tax rate?  I am sorry if I am repeating myself with this post.  I am finally putting together a price history so I know where I roughly stand when I go in to my dealer.

If you do not want to post publicly, please PM me.

Thanks!

D/C
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: kvnlaw on July 23, 2004, 10:15:57 am
Haven't you already been quoted prices? Maybe you abd needaspa(and a clue) can buy your spas at the same time and get an even better deal. Seriously, just buy the spa already.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: sobe on July 23, 2004, 12:48:22 pm
There have been multiple posts regarding prices, I have mine on order and my total cost on the optima with stereo,optional remote that controls spa and radio, wood steps,cover lifter, sunglow lights, ozone etc is $9635 delivered and setup with extra filters and chemicals.
Just go for it and start enjoying the tub, what is a few extra bucks in the long run. Life is short start enjoying now.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Netnutty on July 23, 2004, 01:11:31 pm
Hi Dazed,

I have ordered a Cameo from a dealer in S. CA.

I paid $7995.00 not including tax.

Included (as I recall):

Sundance cameo
Steps
SunGlow Multicolor Light
CD Ozone  
MicroClean Filter  
Drink Tray  
SunScents  
Startup kit
Upgraded cover
Cover Lift (Covermate III)
Standard delivery (I will have to pay $250 for a crane as it turns out.

I've been reading this board for two months and spent some time searching the archives so I know the range people have been paying.

I might have worked the price more, but I thought it was a fair price and I was tired of hitting all the dealers and looking at spas. I wanted a spa NOW! :)

As has been said in here before and I believe it, once I'm in the tub soaking I'm not going to worry about the price.

Goodluck. Sometimes it's hard to pull the trigger, but I suggest you find the spa you like, get a fair deal, buy it, AND GET IN THE DANG THING! :D
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: scout045 on July 23, 2004, 01:40:12 pm
We were quoted $7299.00 which included: Steps, cover, soft bubble cover, cover lift, start-up chems, LED light, GFCI box, and delivery. We have a no nonsense dealer that has been in the pool and spa business for around 25 years. That was both for the Cameo or Optima . From what I've seen our dealer has some of the best prices around.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: dazedandconfused on July 23, 2004, 02:09:44 pm
Thanks Scout!

That sounds like a terrific price.  Can you tell me what city/state you live in?  Dealer name?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: scout045 on July 23, 2004, 03:45:23 pm
Washington state.  Sorry I'm new at this and don't feel real comfy giving out too much info
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: autoplay on July 23, 2004, 03:56:10 pm
Probably the best policy Scout.  The Kool-Aid pusher of spas will use almost any means possible to promote his web of deception.

Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: dazedandconfused on July 23, 2004, 04:16:21 pm
Thanks Scott!  I understand.  By chance, can you tell me the dealers name then?
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: empolgation on July 23, 2004, 04:26:56 pm
Scott, how about just the dealer's phone #,  home address and credit card number then?
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: dazedandconfused on July 23, 2004, 04:32:30 pm
Relax Empol!

What's wrong with price research?  If you knew how many SD dealers I have spoken with and the price fluctuations I have been given, you will be amazed!  

D/C
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Brewman on July 23, 2004, 04:37:38 pm
Just how many Sundance Dealers do you have in your vacinity?  We've only got one within reasonable distance of our place!  
Good luck on your spa purchase, hope you don't drive the poor SD salesman too crazy. ;)

PS
I won't tell you how much I paid for my spa, but I will happily tell you that the sales tax in our state is 6.5%, and that it applies to spas.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Chris_H on July 23, 2004, 05:09:22 pm
Brewman:
I laughed out loud at your last post.
Chris H
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: scout045 on July 23, 2004, 05:10:21 pm
I think you should try to work with the dealer in your area. If they are outragious, then perhaps you should consider another dealer even if you have to travel a bit or another brand of spa.  There are a lot of great ones out there.  My Jacuzzi dealer was unreasonable so I moved on. Me being a Novice and never having owned a spa before, i thought all the major names have there good points. I hope you take the plunge soon.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: zzaphod42 on July 23, 2004, 05:12:42 pm
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Just how many Sundance Dealers do you have in your vacinity?  We've only got one within reasonable distance of our place!  
 Good luck on your spa purchase, hope you don't drive the poor SD salesman too crazy. ;)


I know that it is fairly standard policy to do something nice for a customer to say thanks for purchasing - thank-you card, bottle of wine, gift certificate etc...but in your case D&C you may want to consider getting something for your dealer! Wine, beer, coffee, homemade cookies, stress management, take your pick. ;D ;D ;D

Seriously, it would probably go a very long way to remove any animosity on their part and make any further experiences with them a lot more enjoyable.

Joe

Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: empolgation on July 23, 2004, 05:17:13 pm
dazed if I was any more relaxed I wouldn't be able to reach the keyboard...

sorry, i couldn't resist, scout had just said he wasn't comfortable giving that info :-*

There is nothing wrong with price research, i'd say you're a fool (or insanely wealthy) if you didn't do it... though I would not be amazed at how many SD dealers you've spoken with.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Brewman on July 23, 2004, 06:21:29 pm
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I know that it is fairly standard policy to do something nice for a customer to say thanks for purchasing - thank-you card, bottle of wine, gift certificate etc...but in your case D&C you may want to consider getting something for your dealer! Wine, beer, coffee, homemade cookies, stress management, take your pick. ;D ;D ;D



I'm thinking the wine, (large economy size) or a nice bottle of Everclear will be in order once this transaction is complete.  Not that I'm holding my breath.
Brewman
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: doodoo on July 25, 2004, 11:28:54 am
DandC. I guess by now you have more than enough information about prices and tubs and dealers and well.......

Can you simply let us know when you purhase your tub. What brand/product, what you paid for it, how far away, what you got with it, the taxes that you got charged, any gifts or promo that your dealer gave you (or not), and oh yeah what type of delivery (or not) you decided on getting.

Until then it seems to me that anymore from this forum is simply repetition.  Good luck with the purchase.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: windsurfdog on July 26, 2004, 09:17:46 am
According to Sundance dealers outside of my local SD dealer's (who I now lovingly call the "Sundunce Dealer" for his atrocious customer report) territory, Sundance has a policy of not allowing sales in another SD dealer's territory.  This is why I now own a Master Spa instead of a Cameo and, as it turns out, the Master Spa is a better fit though my original first choice was to buy the Cameo from my local dealer.  He wouldn't deal, so I went to a dealer who would...unfortunately 200 miles away (instead of 20 for the "Sundunce" dealer).  I tried to get 2 SD dealers, each within 150 miles of me, to give me prices but they wouldn't quote me since I was not in their territory.  If you were to buy an SD tub outside of your local dealer's territory, that dealer would be in violation of their sales agreement with SD, according to the other SD dealers I canvassed.  Good luck.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: dazedandconfused on July 26, 2004, 09:39:32 am
I know what you mean Windsurfdog!  On the business side, it is clever what Sundance has done - create local monopolies!  Charge what they want cause there is no inter-brand competition!!  I personally think it is wrong!  I mean why can't I buy where I want to buy?  Does Honda say you must buy your Civic from your closest Honda dealer?  Of course not!  And there are several Honda dealers near you so you can get competitive prices.

Monopolies are great if you are in business and can circumvent the govt laws - bad if you are a consumer!

c/d
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: shoemaker on July 26, 2004, 09:45:19 am
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According to Sundance dealers outside of my local SD dealer's (who I now lovingly call the "Sundunce Dealer" for his atrocious customer report) territory, Sundance has a policy of not allowing sales in another SD dealer's territory.  This is why I now own a Master Spa instead of a Cameo and, as it turns out, the Master Spa is a better fit though my original first choice was to buy the Cameo from my local dealer.  He wouldn't deal, so I went to a dealer who would...unfortunately 200 miles away (instead of 20 for the "Sundunce" dealer).  I tried to get 2 SD dealers, each within 150 miles of me, to give me prices but they wouldn't quote me since I was not in their territory.  If you were to buy an SD tub outside of your local dealer's territory, that dealer would be in violation of their sales agreement with SD, according to the other SD dealers I canvassed.  Good luck.


Ok..........

Are you saying that I WON"T get a good deal on a Cameo tub? I have been talking to a dealer on this forum and your answer would be very helpful.

Thanks.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: kvnlaw on July 26, 2004, 10:04:49 am
Anti-trust laws would not allow Sundance to have a clause like that in their dealer agreement. More likely there is a gentlemen's agreement between the dealers in the area to not sell into the other's market. Manufacturers can not dictate where you sell but as a dealer you are obligated to service what you sell whether it's around the corner or 300 miles a way. This point has been beaten to death but spa warranties and car warranties are NOT comparable. If your local SD dealer won't give you the price you feel is fair and the guys outside your area won't sell to you buy a different brand. There are plenty of good spas out there.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Brewman on July 26, 2004, 12:24:18 pm
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I know what you mean Windsurfdog!  On the business side, it is clever what Sundance has done - create local monopolies!  Charge what they want cause there is no inter-brand competition!!  I personally think it is wrong!  I mean why can't I buy where I want to buy?  Does Honda say you must buy your Civic from your closest Honda dealer?  Of course not!  And there are several Honda dealers near you so you can get competitive prices.

Monopolies are great if you are in business and can circumvent the govt laws - bad if you are a consumer!

c/d


Sounds like the big Cameo deal hasn't been struck yet.  Whatta suprise.

Why don't you report Sundance to whatever government body regulates commerce of this type, and go buy another brand of spa?  
Brewman
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: ebirrane on July 26, 2004, 02:54:15 pm
Actually,
 I feel D/C's pain.  My sundance dealer was charging almost $1k more than Sundance dealers 50-60 miles away.  One far away dealer refused to sell to me because of my location, and one far away dealer said he would sell to me and that there is no specific verbage prohibiting him from selling into another dealer's area.  My original high-priced Sundance dealer actually said "well, if he sells in my territory he won't be a Sundance dealer for long..." or something to that effect.  

 There is a thread from a few months ago titled Monopoly that dealt with some of this frustration.

 Fortunately, I then wet tested the HS grandee, loved it 10 times better than the optima, and all problems were solved because my local HS dealer wasn't problematic.  :)

 If a particular dealer charges more maybe they have extra overhead costs, pay more rent, have more expenses, or some such thing.  If you like the dealer and their service you might pay extra to have it from them.  If you are the kind of person who feels that 10-20% difference is a deal breaker there are other manufacturers out there.

 For me a 2003 HS grandee was cheaper and more comfortable than a 2003 Sundance optima.  If you shop around and nothing feels nicer, save for an extra few months.

-Ed

Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: windsurfdog on July 26, 2004, 05:37:24 pm
Quote

Ok..........

Are you saying that I WON"T get a good deal on a Cameo tub? I have been talking to a dealer on this forum and your answer would be very helpful.

Thanks.


Nope, Shoemaker......I sincerely hope you get at least a fair deal on your tub.  I've seen prices for Cameos from about $7200 to $8900 fully equipped (w/o stereo).  I was willing to go to $8000 but my dealer would only go $8300 without any of the extras (steps, lifter, ozone, led light, extra filters) so I bought the LSX at the price I wanted ($7895) and it had all the extras I mentioned.  And I feel very fortunate that the LSX has now become my first choice.
Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: Wisoki on July 27, 2004, 12:57:39 pm
Yeah, UH you know what, you are wrong. The manufacturer will pull a dealers discounts if it feels the dealer is encroaching on another dealers "territoy." One of the reasons I am no longer doing business with Jacuzzi Premium. No one is going to tell me or my company how much and where to sell my products. Like it or lump it. There are some interesting things going on in my market.


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Anti-trust laws would not allow Sundance to have a clause like that in their dealer agreement. More likely there is a gentlemen's agreement between the dealers in the area to not sell into the other's market. Manufacturers can not dictate where you sell but as a dealer you are obligated to service what you sell whether it's around the corner or 300 miles a way. This point has been beaten to death but spa warranties and car warranties are NOT comparable. If your local SD dealer won't give you the price you feel is fair and the guys outside your area won't sell to you buy a different brand. There are plenty of good spas out there.

Title: Re: Price History for SD Cameo/Optima
Post by: SunshyneGyrl on August 03, 2004, 03:03:34 am
I have been meaning to comment on this topic to DandC for a week now and just getting around to it.  My bestfriend is a owner of a furniture store and she pays different prices on the same pieces of furniture depending when and how many pieces she buys.  So I asked my dealer (who I have a great relationship with; I own an Optima) if the same applied to the hot tub industry.  He told me that some dealers pay more for tubs then others depending on a number of different things (#of yrs in business, etc.) so not only do you have to take in account overhead costs but how much the dealers pay for the spas as well.  Maybe a dealer on here could explain better.  

P.S. Dazed you are really stressed out over this, support your local dealer and just buy a spa (any) already so you can relax like the rest of us