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madcrabber

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  1. I'm developing a retail ecommerce site and based on feedback from the board, have decided to avoid OEM and stick with branded equipment. At this point, I'm reading reviews and trying to select the best names to carry. For some reason, the distributor is pushing for mostly what I understand to be lower-end, branded-OEM equipment (i.e., Arm, Dedicated, EverFocus), but I'd like to carry at least one strong name at the high-end as well. However, the distributor told me that manufacturers like Bosch, Panasonic, and Pelco will have fits if you advertise below their published "dealer" prices. Is anyone familiar with how this works? I'm guessing this is why I see the occasional "call for price" listing, but as a purchaser, my experience has been that this is a sales tactic to upsell additional items when I call, so I typically avoid those sites. What if you have to log in to see price - does that achieve the same goal? From a buyer perspective, what do you prefer? Again, this will primarily be a retail site, as I've already recognized there's no way to compete with the large wholesale distributors. Note: I realize this more appropriately belongs in the Dealer Forum, but as a newb, I don't yet have enough posts to access this area. If more appropriate, please PM your responses rather than posting to the forum. Thanks!!
  2. madcrabber

    Publishing "dealer" pricing on a site?

    thanks for the input thomas - out of curiousity, what are your thoughts on having the customer log in to see pricing on product subject to MAP? this way, the sales prices aren't picked up in the search engines. just seems kind of hazy ground as to what's considered "advertised price." well, my choice is that, or the only other module that integrates with my shopping cart system will require the customer select a product and receive an email-type "quote" with pricing. i can see that being a pain if wanting to compare 4-5 items.
  3. madcrabber

    Publishing "dealer" pricing on a site?

    okay, did a bit more legwork. apparently it's not illegal, because you retain the right to sell the product at any price you choose, you just cannot advertise at a price below the MAP. apparently, most e-tailers get around this by making the price unavailable until the product is added to the shopping cart. this should work fine with my shopping cart, i can list the MAP pricing as the MSRP and have the actual price populate in the shopping cart. guess i'll just write a little pop-up explanation to the customer as to why some products don't have price listed. i'm much more comfortable with this than saying "call for pricing."
  4. madcrabber

    Publishing "dealer" pricing on a site?

    Thanks for the feedback. I'll try to find additional information on the MAP prices, maybe the distributor will have a listing. No idea if having a "login to view pricing" will get me there, eh? Guess I'll do some more legwork. Thanks again SM - not sure if you remember, but your feedback was a significant contribution to why I steered clear of OEM.
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