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Wow, the power of the forums. Classy, classy move by Mr. Devore.
There is a dealer in NYC that does this. I told him he was crazy. He believes his experience and "ears" are worth every penny. However, he wanted $150 not $1500. I wanted to audition the Elac line of speakers.Mike, you should report him to Devore. They may not want this type of dealer carrying their speakers. I heard the Devores at "In Living Stereo" and paid nothing to listen to them. Jim
I was made aware of this dealer's behavior yesterday and actions have already been taken. Thanks to all of you who brought this to my attention--this type of feedback is essential in order to maintain the very best dealer network possible. My company is very serious about our commitment to our dealership, but in return expect a high level of professionalism and passion for quality. We go so far as to buy back all demo units from misbehaving dealers in order to ensure a clean break.Again, thanks to all of our customers and potential customers for your vigilance. You efforts help to make everyones experience in Hi-Fi shops better.Sincerely,John DeVore,President and Chief Designer, DeVore Fidelity
I'm not in a hurry to defend dealers but I can imagine how often a guy in N.Y. demos a product only to have the happy customer go home and buy it online either new or used. That's got to get old, and we all know it happens routinely.
Let's say I wanted to buy them at list price.Let's say I wanted to hear them and if I liked them looked for a used pair on Agon, because that is how I could afford to get into a pair of speakers I really liked.Let's say I just wanted to hear them because I like hearing different things, just like those that attend RMAF or other high end venues. To be educated, and not just read reviews.Let's say I heard them and couldn't afford them, but liked them and knew someone who could afford them.Look what just happened here, a simple experience morphed into a larger more personal experience we all experience. This forum started a whole issue. I mentioned a simple experience to all who read here and there was a reaction, for the positive.Also having a used market that is strong is very desirable for manufacturers.I am sure many of us buy things here we know we can easily sell, just in case we don't like it.Look at Honda, an old Honda with a million miles gets a lot more than a used Ford or GM product, it becomes a good investment, buy that Honda for 20K and sell it 4 years later for 13 or 14K $.You want a robust used market it creates value.Having people who want that speaker used justifies the price new, if it sells for 2k new and no one wants it used, who would pay 2 k when new?It is pretty simple, I think