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Ajanta
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      7th Nov 2005
Shopping for a personal laser printer (Brother 5250DN). I appreciate
all the online tools, price comparisons etc. (pricegrabber gives me my
best total price including tax and shippping), but am curious if there
still are places where you can call and bargain with someobody for best
price in the old fashioned way?

I called a few places and people on the phone seemed like plain order
processors reading off a screen, not like salesmen with any kind of
discretion.
 
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Todd H.
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      7th Nov 2005
Ajanta <(E-Mail Removed)> writes:
> Shopping for a personal laser printer (Brother 5250DN). I appreciate
> all the online tools, price comparisons etc. (pricegrabber gives me my
> best total price including tax and shippping), but am curious if there
> still are places where you can call and bargain with someobody for best
> price in the old fashioned way?
>
> I called a few places and people on the phone seemed like plain order
> processors reading off a screen, not like salesmen with any kind of
> discretion.


CDW.com evidently has some play in their pricing, though not much.

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Ajanta
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      7th Nov 2005
Todd H. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

: CDW.com evidently has some play in their pricing, though not much.

What I find quite intriguing that one retailer (c-source.com) gives me
different price via price grabber, frrogle, and phone. Differences are
not huge, but still puzzling.
 
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measekite
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      7th Nov 2005


Ajanta wrote:

>Todd H. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>: CDW.com evidently has some play in their pricing, though not much.
>
>What I find quite intriguing that one retailer (c-source.com) gives me
>different price via price grabber, frrogle, and phone. Differences are
>not huge, but still puzzling.
>
>


I POSTED THE REASON LAST WEEK. THE ACTUAL VENDORS HAVE THE EQUALAVENT
OF A SALE FOR VARIOUS COMPARITIVE SHOPPING SITES LIKE PRICE-GRABBER.
WHEN YOU LINK TO THEM FOR ONE OF THESE SITES YOU GET DIFFERENT PRICES
THEN GOING TO THEIR SITE DIRECTLY. YOU MAY ALSO FIND THAT THE MFG MAY
OFFER SPECIAL REBATES FOR ON SELLER THAT IS EXCLUSIVE TO THAT SELLER.
 
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George Kerby
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      8th Nov 2005



On 11/7/05 1:43 PM, in article
a7Obf.14134$(E-Mail Removed), "measekite"
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> Ajanta wrote:
>
>> Todd H. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>
>> : CDW.com evidently has some play in their pricing, though not much.
>>
>> What I find quite intriguing that one retailer (c-source.com) gives me
>> different price via price grabber, frrogle, and phone. Differences are
>> not huge, but still puzzling.
>>
>>

>
> I POSTED THE REASON LAST WEEK. THE ACTUAL VENDORS HAVE THE EQUALAVENT
> OF A SALE FOR VARIOUS COMPARITIVE SHOPPING SITES LIKE PRICE-GRABBER.
> WHEN YOU LINK TO THEM FOR ONE OF THESE SITES YOU GET DIFFERENT PRICES
> THEN GOING TO THEIR SITE DIRECTLY. YOU MAY ALSO FIND THAT THE MFG MAY
> OFFER SPECIAL REBATES FOR ON SELLER THAT IS EXCLUSIVE TO THAT SELLER.

Superglued you Caps key, eh?!?


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      8th Nov 2005


George Kerby wrote:

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>On 11/7/05 1:43 PM, in article
>a7Obf.14134$(E-Mail Removed), "measekite"
><(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
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>
>
>>Ajanta wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>Todd H. <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
>>>
>>>: CDW.com evidently has some play in their pricing, though not much.
>>>
>>>What I find quite intriguing that one retailer (c-source.com) gives me
>>>different price via price grabber, frrogle, and phone. Differences are
>>>not huge, but still puzzling.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

>>I POSTED THE REASON LAST WEEK. THE ACTUAL VENDORS HAVE THE EQUALAVENT
>>OF A SALE FOR VARIOUS COMPARITIVE SHOPPING SITES LIKE PRICE-GRABBER.
>>WHEN YOU LINK TO THEM FOR ONE OF THESE SITES YOU GET DIFFERENT PRICES
>>THEN GOING TO THEIR SITE DIRECTLY. YOU MAY ALSO FIND THAT THE MFG MAY
>>OFFER SPECIAL REBATES FOR ON SELLER THAT IS EXCLUSIVE TO THAT SELLER.
>>
>>

>Superglued you Caps key, eh?!?
>
>

NOPE. I SPILLED AFTERMARKET INK ON IT AND GOT A KEYBOARD CLOG. I THINK
I AM GOING TO HAVE TO SEND FOR THAT EPSON AFTERMARKET CLOG MANUAL TO SEE
WHAT CAN BE DONE :-D

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Joel Kolstad
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      8th Nov 2005
"Ajanta" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:071120051145024567%(E-Mail Removed)...
> Shopping for a personal laser printer (Brother 5250DN). I appreciate
> all the online tools, price comparisons etc. (pricegrabber gives me my
> best total price including tax and shippping), but am curious if there
> still are places where you can call and bargain with someobody for best
> price in the old fashioned way?


It's very unlikely you'll be able to bargain your way to a better price in
person that you'd find just searching the Internet to start with. Internet
stores have little overhead compared to a brick & mortar store, so unless
there's something unusual going on (customer return, demo model, you convince
the store if you like them you'll be coming back for 1,000 more, etc.), they
realistically will have a very hard time meeting -- much less beating --
Internet prices.

> I called a few places and people on the phone seemed like plain order
> processors reading off a screen, not like salesmen with any kind of
> discretion.


A lot of places are like that today... you're looking at buying a $250
printer, and at that price level there's just not enough margin that stores
are able to hire folks with a lot of sales training or technical background
(although you certainly do get lucky sometimes and find some college kid who
is an enthusiast and knows a lot). If you were shopping for a $2500 printer,
they'd I'd expect you could find more people to bargain with, get informed
advice from (even if it's somewhat biased!), etc.



 
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bmoag
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      8th Nov 2005
China.
Unfortunately when you buy something in China even though the packaging and
the item look genuine there is a good chance they are counterfeit.


 
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zakezuke
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      8th Nov 2005
> Internet stores have little overhead compared to a brick & mortar store, so unless
> there's something unusual going on (customer return, demo model, you convince
> the store if you like them you'll be coming back for 1,000 more, etc.), they
> realistically will have a very hard time meeting -- much less beating --
> Internet prices.


Well printers fall under the model of you'll be back for more... more
ink which odds are you'll spend more money on the ink than the printer.
It's rare but sometimes I find printers cheaper in the stores than
online... the problem is it's never the printer *I* actually want.

Dell from what I hear on www.slickdeals.net does do some haggling...
but this is pretty much not something i'm into. I hate buying cars for
this reason.... tires too for that matter except from costco.

 
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Randy Howard
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      8th Nov 2005
measekite wrote
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> I POSTED THE REASON LAST WEEK. THE ACTUAL VENDORS HAVE THE EQUALAVENT
> OF A SALE FOR VARIOUS COMPARITIVE SHOPPING SITES LIKE PRICE-GRABBER.
> WHEN YOU LINK TO THEM FOR ONE OF THESE SITES YOU GET DIFFERENT PRICES
> THEN GOING TO THEIR SITE DIRECTLY. YOU MAY ALSO FIND THAT THE MFG MAY
> OFFER SPECIAL REBATES FOR ON SELLER THAT IS EXCLUSIVE TO THAT SELLER.


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who have not got it." - George Bernard Shaw





 
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