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Audio dealers. Do we even need them?
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<blockquote data-quote="achim" data-source="post: 1042980" data-attributes="member: 14383"><p>[member=16824]Trompie67[/member] .....I only can speak for myself but my whole concept lives from enthusiasts and open minded guys out there who feel comfortable and inspired by different products, a different sound and of course different business model.</p><p></p><p>In fact I might even have only a handful of clients who bought once and never again (and those never came for a visit and listening). Often those products ended up in the 2nd hand market because the guys never made the 2nd or 3rd step to complete a system - via email or phone you cannot convince someone to buy first this...next that and than this.... </p><p>I refused to sell certain products to more than a handful guys - simply because it would not make any improvement in their system or would be a mismatch.</p><p>The funny aspect here is that they all couldnt handle my NO.... even I saved them from wasting money (also those never came for a visit).</p><p>I think they must have thought I m stupid or a psycho..... but I simply dont mess up my (bad) reputation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="achim, post: 1042980, member: 14383"] [member=16824]Trompie67[/member] .....I only can speak for myself but my whole concept lives from enthusiasts and open minded guys out there who feel comfortable and inspired by different products, a different sound and of course different business model. In fact I might even have only a handful of clients who bought once and never again (and those never came for a visit and listening). Often those products ended up in the 2nd hand market because the guys never made the 2nd or 3rd step to complete a system - via email or phone you cannot convince someone to buy first this...next that and than this.... I refused to sell certain products to more than a handful guys - simply because it would not make any improvement in their system or would be a mismatch. The funny aspect here is that they all couldnt handle my NO.... even I saved them from wasting money (also those never came for a visit). I think they must have thought I m stupid or a psycho..... but I simply dont mess up my (bad) reputation. [/QUOTE]
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