Kitchen purchase. Is a studio's offer realistic?

  • Erstellt am 2015-11-29 10:13:01

ypg

2015-11-29 11:03:37
  • #1
What you list is definitely too expensive at 9500 without devices! Even if there is fancy stuff installed there.
 

merlin83

2015-11-29 11:04:29
  • #2
Definitely. Although my experience was with Leicht, basically, discounts that are fairly fixed only serve as a starting point to establish a genuine basis for negotiation, where the real bargaining can then begin. How did you notice that it was actually the MSRP?
 

merlin83

2015-11-29 11:05:36
  • #3
 

kbt09

2015-11-29 11:08:42
  • #4
... you can't compare percentages. And that's not nonsense, I won't have it.

10,000 euros ./. 30% = 7,000 euros
6,500 euros ./. 0% = 6,500 euros.

If I compare the percentages, then I'm the fool.
 

merlin83

2015-11-29 11:11:23
  • #5

Sorry, was distracted; had read something that wasn’t there.

Percentages off the MSRP lead to the offer price. Reputable dealers calculate from the manufacturer’s MSRP. Conversations with unscrupulous sellers end quickly.
 

kbt09

2015-11-29 11:18:22
  • #6
Ok ;)
 
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