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Mark,My bottom line can be described with the Arai business plan. I used to buy and enjoy Arai helmets. Several years ago they pressured their dealer network and stopped them from on-line sales. I have never bought an Arai since.
Businesses are there to provide a product or service to customers. As their customer, I spend my money the way I see fit. One of the factors is cost and return on investment. If on-line shopping is blocked by one manufacturer, I will choose to spend my hard-earned cash with a manufacturer that understands that this is the 21st century and on-line sales is part of the landscape.
In order to get those prices the mail order places buy them by the container load. This is simply not practical for most dealers as you buy them by brand so you will buy a container of Dunlop and one with Bridgestone etc. Not possible for 99% of the dealers.Don't even get me started on tires. The local dealer will eagerly and without guilt charge MORE for one rear tire than you can purchase the set for online. And then, charge you $80 to mount the same! Man, please. If they can't purchase any better than that, they aren't very good businessmen. And if they DID purchase better than that, they aren't very good businessmen because most of us customers ain't coming back."Now tires, that's another story. "v65, why?
I don't mind a company making money. That's what they're in business for, but I totally despise feeling like I have been raped for doing business with them.
Case in point: I have willingly driven 2 hours for the last THREE bikes I have purchased. The local ain't getting my bike money.
Tony, I don't mean to be contrary and educate me if I'm wrong, but don't dealers and e-tailers buy from distributors as far as tires are concerned? Consequently, neither will be buying container loads.In order to get those prices the mail order places buy them by the container load. This is simply not practical for most dealers as you buy them by brand so you will buy a container of Dunlop and one with Bridgestone etc. Not possible for 99% of the dealers.
Tony
Hey! Details! What helmet did you buy, and what kind of price? I have a Cycle Gear near me, but they always seem to be high.I debated the helmet issue myself when I was shopping for my last helmet. It was my first full face lid in decades and I wanted to make a good purchase. I read every thing I could on the internet and became pretty educated. The trouble is, I really needed to know how the different brands and models fit MY head. So, even after all that research, I really wanted to try the helmets on myself. I ended up at Cycle Gear where a very nice sales person helped me for a good while (30 minutes or more). As a result of that time I felt much more confident in which helmet suited me best. I knew I could get it $50 bucks cheaper online. I nicely mentioned this to the salesperson and asked if there was anything he could do. He reached under the counter, pulled out a local magazine, and tore a 20% off coupon from it. I think I ended up paying less than the online price (before the tax was added back anyway).
I left happy, with a great helmet. The store made a sale and a happy customer who will come back.
Too bad it doesn't always work that well.
Dan
Hey! Details! What helmet did you buy, and what kind of price? I have a Cycle Gear near me, but they always seem to be high.
Tony,In order to get those prices the mail order places buy them by the container load. This is simply not practical for most dealers as you buy them by brand so you will buy a container of Dunlop and one with Bridgestone etc. Not possible for 99% of the dealers.
Tony
Sport is wrong. Morality in a capitolistic society is to act as selfishly as you can!
That said, I price out the helmet (or anything i want) online, delivered. I take that to my local dealer and see how i like the fit, quality, look, etc. The in store price is always higher. I tell them. look here, this is what I can get it for shipped to my home. I perfer to spend my money local but I wont over pay. What are you willing to do to get my business today?
I have to be honest, sometimes it works sometimes it dont.
Just don't be too upset when there isn't a local store to try them on in anymore. That's all I'm saying. I am curious though, what is a local online auction? I am really only familiar with Ebay auctions. Do you have auctions that are local to your area? I admit there is alot about the web world I don't know, but I don't think I have local online auctions.Sport is wrong. Morality in a capitolistic society is to act as selfishly as you can!
That said, I price out the helmet (or anything i want) online, delivered. I take that to my local dealer and see how i like the fit, quality, look, etc. The in store price is always higher. I tell them. look here, this is what I can get it for shipped to my home. I perfer to spend my money local but I wont over pay. What are you willing to do to get my business today?
I have to be honest, sometimes it works sometimes it dont.
Huh? Sounds like you just argued my point!!! How can I be wrong if you are agreeing with me? :blink:
Case and point. I found a pair of boots I wanted...Tried them on at the local dealer. He quoted me $200+Tax. I watched the local online auction and bought the exact same boot (NIB!!!) delivered to the door for $48!!!!
200-48 = a GREAT savings!!!!
Morals??? The moral is, if you can save money by shopping around, then do it!
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