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Perception of high-end gear on "discount" etrader sites?
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<blockquote data-quote="KenMasters" data-source="post: 672234" data-attributes="member: 517"><p>Personally I don't associate the brand with the etrader, it exists as its own entity. Only thing I might think is that's it's interesting they stock that particular brand. If it's a reputable etrader and the price is gould I would have no problem purchasing from them.</p><p></p><p>Personally I prefer AV retailers that offer both a brick and mortar and online store. That way you have the option of both kicking the tires and purchasing at your convenience. Pretty much all AV stores around these parts operate that way. Still, hard to be competitive with online only traders price wise, so most offer other incentives like an additional year on the warranty for sigining up to their mailing list or in-store credit if an item you purchased gets discounted within a month of that purchase - added value extras that make you think twice about the cheaper option.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KenMasters, post: 672234, member: 517"] Personally I don't associate the brand with the etrader, it exists as its own entity. Only thing I might think is that's it's interesting they stock that particular brand. If it's a reputable etrader and the price is gould I would have no problem purchasing from them. Personally I prefer AV retailers that offer both a brick and mortar and online store. That way you have the option of both kicking the tires and purchasing at your convenience. Pretty much all AV stores around these parts operate that way. Still, hard to be competitive with online only traders price wise, so most offer other incentives like an additional year on the warranty for sigining up to their mailing list or in-store credit if an item you purchased gets discounted within a month of that purchase - added value extras that make you think twice about the cheaper option. [/QUOTE]
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