grateful1
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Yes, I would like real feedback on how you - as the consumer - feel about 'price matching'.
Price matching is a marketing strategy.
Personally - I feel it's a gimick to waste a consumer's time.
As a seller, either offer the lowest price available to you ....or don't.
If you are not upfront about your sale price....then it appears(to me) you are not being fair.
As a buyer, I expect the selller to have a price on what they are selling.
In this forum...'auctions' and 'make an offer's' are not an option (from the 'rules' and my interpretation).
As a seller - am I able to post - "You show me a price and I'll see if I can match that price?"
Again, personally, I'm not afraid to ask for a lower price even at a retail store. I think most people are not comfortable with that option so, marketing brought in a tool -'price matching'- to help the consumer ask!!
So - how do you preceive 'price matching'?
Interesting PDF. <PDF>
Price matching is a marketing strategy.
Personally - I feel it's a gimick to waste a consumer's time.
As a seller, either offer the lowest price available to you ....or don't.
If you are not upfront about your sale price....then it appears(to me) you are not being fair.
As a buyer, I expect the selller to have a price on what they are selling.
In this forum...'auctions' and 'make an offer's' are not an option (from the 'rules' and my interpretation).
As a seller - am I able to post - "You show me a price and I'll see if I can match that price?"
Again, personally, I'm not afraid to ask for a lower price even at a retail store. I think most people are not comfortable with that option so, marketing brought in a tool -'price matching'- to help the consumer ask!!
So - how do you preceive 'price matching'?
Interesting PDF. <PDF>