I want to buy a GK amp to go along with my SR5. GC has it for $599. RMCaudio quoted me for $499. Will they match that?
When RMC audio gives you an email quote, they put this little thing on the end:
"Confidentiality Note:
The information in this electronic mail ("e-mail") message is confidential and is intended for you to reference when ordering from RMC Audio. Sharing our quoted prices with our competitors is considered an invasion of our privacy. We respect your privacy, please respect ours."
Yeah, GC will probably match the price, but why don't you give RMC audio your business? They don't charge tax, they don't charge shipping, and they're decent people with great service.
When someone starts saying "our quoted price is private," I begin to think they are undercutting their dealer agreement.
When someone starts saying "our quoted price is private," I begin to think they are undercutting their dealer agreement.
Fred,
Yeah, I agree, RMC has pretty good prices! However, the other thing is: returns!
GC has a great return policy (like MF). Most "on-liners" will still pass S&H costs ( to and from buyer) to the buyer.
In person at GC it's a "full" refund!
For the Musicman instruments and accessories I like Pete and Colin (among others too).![]()
Here's a question to help answer your question:
Does GC pay MORE for the item than RMC Audio (or any other retailer for that matter)?
Does a New York Toyota dealer pay more than a San Francisco Toyota dealer for a new Tacoma truck?
Well, since they ALL pay the same - who is willing to take the "smallest" profit?
But regarding on-line sellers you must address: shipping, taxes if any, etc. . . to compare the actual OTD cost, i.e., GC may have to charge sales tax after "matching" the on-line retailer price, and the on-line retailer may then charge for shipping.![]()
The agreement can list an minimum advertised price that a dealer cannot sell a product below. They cannot tell a dealer that they are nto allowed to sell below a certain price, or that would be price fixing, which I think is illegal (if I remember right from college, 20-something years ago).