Lowest Price Guarantee: Outsmarting a Marketing Gimmick

  • Erstellt am 2016-02-27 08:01:15

Newbie123

2016-02-27 08:01:15
  • #1
Hello forum,

Yesterday I bought a kitchen from the company Burger including Neff appliances at a large kitchen studio chain.
The price negotiations went well so far and I was satisfied.
But when I pointed out that this so-called lowest price guarantee is actually just a cheap marketing gimmick, the salesman only grinned in agreement.

Challenge accepted!

Does anyone happen to know a kitchen studio that would dare to have some fun and make me a sufficient offer for the exact same kitchen based on my detailed purchase contract?
It must somehow be possible to beat these people at their own game?!

Regards
 

toxicmolotof

2016-02-27 21:35:37
  • #2
Unfortunately not, but hardly without appropriate compensation.
 

Neige

2016-02-29 07:31:32
  • #3
Oh dear... you have already bought the kitchen. Then who would do the kitchen calculation for fun? And besides, it's not that simple because every studio has to calculate differently!

This sentence:

irks me a bit. It would have been up to you to obtain offers from various studios. With all due respect, I personally find your request almost cheeky. Above all, you must have been tempted, otherwise you wouldn't have signed.
 

Newbie123

2016-02-29 07:35:45
  • #4
Yes, you are right. The topic can hereby be closed.
 

Bauexperte

2016-02-29 09:14:31
  • #5


Why should this thread be closed? Deleting it is also pointless, as Auntie Google & Co. do not forget; or only upon explicit request.

Rhenish greetings
 

Newbie123

2016-02-29 09:18:05
  • #6
Yes, okay, then I stand by it
 
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