New Age Electronics .........

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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
So MSRP is not the price at which it must be sold to make money. If I have a product that has 3k MSRP I buy it for 2K through my approved channel. I sale 5 a year for 3K through my local retail store and make 5k. So I go on line and sale them for 2,5k and move 20. See how that works?
Methinks thou dost protest too much
 
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TankTop5

Audioholic Field Marshall
Me thinks you just make stuff up to suit how you feel.
Everything you said sounds great until you realize they are not an authorized dealer for any brand they sell. All repairs are done in house as they cannot send it to the manufacture for warranty.

Me thinks you don’t know what you’re talking about
 
robladw

robladw

Audioholic
Everything you said sounds great until you realize they are not an authorized dealer for any brand they sell. All repairs are done in house as they cannot send it to the manufacture for warranty.

Me thinks you don’t know what you’re talking about
Perhaps you should go back and reread the thread and the website. They warn upfront that warranties may take a little time if they are repaired. That is an indication the repairs are not done in house and must be sent out.
 
highfigh

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
So MSRP is not the price at which it must be sold to make money. If I have a product that has 3k MSRP I buy it for 2K through my approved channel. I sale 5 a year for 3K through my local retail store and make 5k. So I go on line and sale them for 2,5k and move 20. See how that works?
I worked for a place where the owner insisted that we mark up just about everything 40% from the cost we were provided (as opposed to the actual cost, after discounts). A new manager was hired and he told the owner that he needed to look at the price in terms of 'margin points' instead of 40% up from cost. This was at a time when catalog sales were the only way to buy things for less.
 
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Bitsnbytz

Audiophyte
I know this thread is old, however I saw their website today and found this post while searching for info on the company. Figured I’d capture some of my search results. 1. This company is specifically called out on manufacturers websites (Klipsch, paradigm, ect) as an unauthorized dealer. (If your looking them up you probably know that to be the case) 2. Most suspicious and concerning is the geo location lookup for their site - it show up as being hosted in Sofia, Bulgaria - IP Information - 94.156.175.190. Be very cautious. Gamble on the discounted prices offered at your own peril.
 
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Heywoodga

Audiophyte
I bought a Yamaha receiver from this place in May for a second home. It arrived promptly, appeared to be new, but I didn't try it out until August. It wouldn't turn on after the third time using it, I called Yamaha tech support, who issues me an RA, then emailed me asking for the receipt and S/N. New Age's website states everything has factory warranty, and in an email prior to purchase, they told me if there is a problem to go through them. I called new-age and put the email from Yamaha on hold. New-age took the information and said they would obtain the RA and get back with me. I called every other day, only to be told they are waiting on Yamaha. Since Yamaha was very responsive to me, issuing an RA on the first call, their response seemed fishy. I called new-age for 10 days, the last three they didn't answer the phone. I finally responded to the Yamaha email, taking my chances since new-age is not an authorized dealer. I was informed by Yamaha they had no record of a warranty claim from new-age, or for me from anyone. My experience indicates there is no factory warranty buying through this place. Their website is deceiving.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I bought a Yamaha receiver from this place in May for a second home. It arrived promptly, appeared to be new, but I didn't try it out until August. It wouldn't turn on after the third time using it, I called Yamaha tech support, who issues me an RA, then emailed me asking for the receipt and S/N. New Age's website states everything has factory warranty, and in an email prior to purchase, they told me if there is a problem to go through them. I called new-age and put the email from Yamaha on hold. New-age took the information and said they would obtain the RA and get back with me. I called every other day, only to be told they are waiting on Yamaha. Since Yamaha was very responsive to me, issuing an RA on the first call, their response seemed fishy. I called new-age for 10 days, the last three they didn't answer the phone. I finally responded to the Yamaha email, taking my chances since new-age is not an authorized dealer. I was informed by Yamaha they had no record of a warranty claim from new-age, or for me from anyone. My experience indicates there is no factory warranty buying through this place. Their website is deceiving.
What's the active website now?
 
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Heywoodga

Audiophyte
it's the same as when I bought. new-age-electronics.com
 
Bobby Bass

Bobby Bass

Audioholic General
Too many scams online. If the deal looks too good to be true it’s probably a ripoff.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
What's the active website now?
Different from the one originally posted. That original one was definitely a scam....hard to know about this one but the site doesn't look particularly legit otoh. Might want to check their claims they're an authorized dealer for the brands they claim.
 
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Heywoodga

Audiophyte
I wouldn't say it's a scam. I did receive the product, and it appeared to be new. There is no factory warranty buying through him and his website says there is.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
I wouldn't say it's a scam. I did receive the product, and it appeared to be new. There is no factory warranty buying through him and his website says there is.
So it's not a scam claiming factory warranty when there isn't?
 
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