Posted by Bill VA on March 17, 2016 at 15:29:56 from (67.130.51.170):
In Reply to: JD Tractor buying posted by Spudm on March 17, 2016 at 11:03:31:
I can't imagine that would happen - not saying it doesn't.
If the JD dealer told me he couldn't sell me a tractor - from the next county over and I had to buy from my local guy. If I liked the local guy and he matched the price, I'd walk away from the dealer that said he would sell (he deserves to loose a sale) and buy local. OTOH if it is a franchise with multiple stores and that was their policy - I'd walk away from JD and go visit MF, Kubota, NH/CIH.
The way I look at - I'm the one paying for the tractor (or implement) with my hard earned $$$'s - paying for EVERYTHING, tractor, profit, commission, set-up, taxes - EVERYTHING.
So if you want my business - it's pretty simple. Offer a product I want, be respectful and not a ripoff on price.
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