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โJan-25-2019 01:12 PM
camperdave wrote:
I went to a 'show' when I was looking this last summer. $10 parking plus $10 entrance fee at the fairgrounds. It was basically a few local dealers that came out and set up a bunch of RV's. Is that what a show typically is?...
โJan-25-2019 12:30 PM
โJan-25-2019 12:19 PM
Walaby wrote:
I chuckle at the idea of asking a dealer/salesman for refund of entry fees if I purchase something. So, Im gonna spend 20K or so, on an RV, but Im gonna ask dealer to reimburse me $20 bucks?
Mike
โJan-25-2019 12:11 PM
โJan-25-2019 11:20 AM
monkey44 wrote:
Well, we gotta add that we don't mind paying for entertainment - like demolition derby, or a rodeo.
But kinda think not when paying admission so some dealer can try to sell me something. That's why the dealers bring RV's, to sell RV's. Lots of tire-kickers show up, but that happens at the home RV lot too. So, I'd bet any dealer charged a fee to visit the dealer lot, would not have many visitors.
A top nitch salesman can often sell to a tire-kicker. Not all but certainly some. That's his job, sell an RV to a customer, whether he/she want it or not.
If you want to sell us something, don't charge me to see it. JMHO -
The internet is free, that where we search for what we like. THEN, go to see that at the seller lot. And above, right, the RV's show become like concessionairs, the dealers pay a fee to be there, the customers pay a fee to get in, and for parking ... the venue wins the bucks.
โJan-25-2019 11:07 AM
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โJan-25-2019 06:10 AM
Lantley wrote:Very well said, and what I was thinking also. We have no intention to buy anything, just look to see if there's anything new and consider an afternoon's entertainment.dryfly wrote:
Basically, the customer "pays" to be a customer.
Most of those customers have no intention of buying anything so in effect they are just loiterers.
However they can contribute to their own entertainment and RV curiosity by paying an admission fee for the privilege checking out the RV's.
If they want free parking and no admission fee you can simply drive around to the various dealerships and create your own personal day of RV entertainment.
โJan-25-2019 05:50 AM
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โJan-25-2019 02:47 AM
dryfly wrote:
Basically, the customer "pays" to be a customer.
โJan-24-2019 07:17 PM