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- 2006 Shadow Blue GLI
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bonesmp5 said:just an example of who Fosgate allows the internet sales --
http://www.rockfordfosgate.com/dealerlocator/internet.asp?company=RF&submitted=true&country=US&image.x=15&image.y=9
bonesmp5 said:i have all ways wondered how to tell if some online stuff was real or not --
chuyler1 said:I understand how selling the discounted stuff online kills the brick-and-mortar sales. However, every car audio company should be embracing online sales to some extent.
They should continue to prevent discount stores from selling cheap B-stock and employee handouts but at the same time embrace a few online vendors by allowing them to sell the equipment at retail prices online. You can only cover so much ground with brick-and-mortar stores and I for one would like the option of purchasing some of this equipment without first searching for the nearest retailer.
The whole listen-before-you-buy idealogy works great when there are stores that carry many different brands and the various model lines of those brands. However, most audio stores aren't set up for true listening sessions and they rarely have enough speakers to choose from. They usually have one high-end brand, one mid-level brand, and one bargain brand...and one or two models of each. If you have narrowed your search down to 3 sets of high-end speakers the chances of you finding a store with all three so you can compare them side by side is pretty unlikely.
I guess I look at online sales as the opportunity for a wider selection. I don't need to get a huge discount but I expect the prices to reflect shipping costs and the lack of a storefront overhead. An overall 5-10% off the retail MSRP would be fine. Online sales also gives companies the opportunity to unload refurbished and B-stock items that retail sellers will not be willing to sell.