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<blockquote data-quote="dotVIBE" data-source="post: 47568" data-attributes="member: 714"><p>Interesting. Would be more interesting if more of the "retailers" or other people who sell equipment could chip in on their views on in home demo's. Come on Goneten, do you guys do it? Anyone else?</p><p></p><p>The sale-or-return is well established concept for in house demo in the States. That's why I DON"T buy the whole "death of the in-house demo trend" whine. At the price of one way shipping, you can listen to most things in your system in the US. I can understand that it would be a problem for a small one man band like VA, as any returned items automatically becomes B-Stock, but from what I hear, items like his are not likely to be returned. </p><p></p><p>In these times, the innovative survive. The others close shop. If you don't have to close shop, you don't have to be innovative, I guess, but that's not much of a long term view to take.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dotVIBE, post: 47568, member: 714"] Interesting. Would be more interesting if more of the "retailers" or other people who sell equipment could chip in on their views on in home demo's. Come on Goneten, do you guys do it? Anyone else? The sale-or-return is well established concept for in house demo in the States. That's why I DON"T buy the whole "death of the in-house demo trend" whine. At the price of one way shipping, you can listen to most things in your system in the US. I can understand that it would be a problem for a small one man band like VA, as any returned items automatically becomes B-Stock, but from what I hear, items like his are not likely to be returned. In these times, the innovative survive. The others close shop. If you don't have to close shop, you don't have to be innovative, I guess, but that's not much of a long term view to take. [/QUOTE]
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