View Poll Results: Do you browse the Vendor Classifieds section?
Yes, often



33
32.04%
Yes, but not often



42
40.78%
No



17
16.50%
There is one?



11
10.68%
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Do you browse the Marketplace Vendor Classifieds section?
As a new vendor, I'm curious about how many people bop over to the Marketplace Vendor Classifieds section of the site.
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
I'm not so much asking if you buy stuff from there. I'm just wondering if people even LOOK there.
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
I'm always looking there but I tend to never see anything from vendors that is priced less than you can get it anywhere else on the net. They're (vendors) always posting things like overstock sale! or April specials!...but nothing is ever "special".
I want to see a NISMO exhaust for less than $950 and w/out a $150 shipping charge. <---example
I want to see a NISMO exhaust for less than $950 and w/out a $150 shipping charge. <---example
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Originally Posted by 03performz
I'm always looking there but I tend to never see anything from vendors that is priced less than you can get it anywhere else on the net. They're (vendors) always posting things like overstock sale! or April specials!...but nothing is ever "special".
I want to see a NISMO exhaust for less than $950 and w/out a $150 shipping charge. <---example
I want to see a NISMO exhaust for less than $950 and w/out a $150 shipping charge. <---examplethat's right!!
cant find any good deal out of it..
i look there...have not bought anything yet though...i have to agree with the consensus, the sales are not really sales, but nice deal on the exhaust, let me know if you cut any Borla's or Injen's...definately be interested....
I browse every so often and have bought a bunch of stuff from vendors there and got some good deals.. very limited interaction since you can't post, though.. everything has to be done via PM.
I Browse there When I am ready to Buy or Getting Pricing Information.
If there were a "Hot Deals" section that shops could post clearance or "Priced to move" product, I would probably it hit every day.
If there were a "Hot Deals" section that shops could post clearance or "Priced to move" product, I would probably it hit every day.
Originally Posted by LIdrew
I don't look in there because they mostly don't post PRICES. They want you to call and waste your time just to find out that they are too much.
Note that in many cases the "Call for Price!" thing is because manufacturers have minimum advertised price (MAP) policies, and so if the vendor trys to advertise for less than that, the manufacturer might stop supplying the product. This is perfectly legal. The "Call for price!" approach allows the vendor to sell for less than MAP; they're not advertising the lower price, so they're not breaking the manufacturer's guidelines.
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
Originally Posted by Mach V Dan
I admit I do not post prices in my threads either, because as time marches on, prices can change, but forum threads stay around forever. I don't want someone coming back to me in two years asking for a sale price that's completely outdated. (Neither do I want to have to wander around and update every price I've ever advertised anywhere on the internet.) Instead, I just have a link to the web page, which always has the current price. But I don't make you call.
Note that in many cases the "Call for Price!" thing is because manufacturers have minimum advertised price (MAP) policies, and so if the vendor trys to advertise for less than that, the manufacturer might stop supplying the product. This is perfectly legal. The "Call for price!" approach allows the vendor to sell for less than MAP; they're not advertising the lower price, so they're not breaking the manufacturer's guidelines.
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
Note that in many cases the "Call for Price!" thing is because manufacturers have minimum advertised price (MAP) policies, and so if the vendor trys to advertise for less than that, the manufacturer might stop supplying the product. This is perfectly legal. The "Call for price!" approach allows the vendor to sell for less than MAP; they're not advertising the lower price, so they're not breaking the manufacturer's guidelines.
--Dan
Mach V
Fast350.com
Tough business
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