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Perceived Value VS Actual Value
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<blockquote data-quote="XL1000" data-source="post: 865500" data-attributes="member: 14393"><p>Agree with you 100% - I worked retail for 10 years and know all too well from the sellers perspective one wants to show the maximum value to entice ones clients. I did not agree with this approach and would tell my clients that Item A) can be had at any dealer, off the floor for "X". I can do it for "Y".</p><p>Oh, the retail price is "Z" but we all know the market is competitive and therefore RRP is not relevant anymore.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I appreciate the fact that they are offering forum members a better deal than what's out there and it is giving of them.</p><p>You are right Morne. I am over thinking it and it is still a real world saving.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>That is possible but that would also make him totally ignorant. I know that not to be the case because they have been in business for several years and done very well. They have done no wrong, please know I am not inferring that at all. I have purchased from them and will support them again.</p><p>As Morne said, I am overthinking this and really should have my coffee in the morning before posting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="XL1000, post: 865500, member: 14393"] Agree with you 100% - I worked retail for 10 years and know all too well from the sellers perspective one wants to show the maximum value to entice ones clients. I did not agree with this approach and would tell my clients that Item A) can be had at any dealer, off the floor for "X". I can do it for "Y". Oh, the retail price is "Z" but we all know the market is competitive and therefore RRP is not relevant anymore. I appreciate the fact that they are offering forum members a better deal than what's out there and it is giving of them. You are right Morne. I am over thinking it and it is still a real world saving. That is possible but that would also make him totally ignorant. I know that not to be the case because they have been in business for several years and done very well. They have done no wrong, please know I am not inferring that at all. I have purchased from them and will support them again. As Morne said, I am overthinking this and really should have my coffee in the morning before posting. [/QUOTE]
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