Well, I have pretty much decided I am going to get a new Samsung HLT5687s I had been planning on getting it online for $1968 with free shipping and no tax, but now CC has it on sale for $2099 plust 8.25% tax for about a $300difference (plus a free camcorder, already have one, and interest free 18mo financing). The biggest difference is online I would have to wait up to 2 weeks, CC I can have it tomorrow, and if something is wrong, it goes back to the store, not shipped back. I am already waiting on a back orderded pre amplifier and a back orderded center channel until August and it is really bugging me. I guess I am just curious how many would plunk down the $300 difference to have it tomorrw, and the convinence of a store return in case of a failure?
There's nothing wrong with buying from reputable online sellers providing they honor the manufacturer warranty, but nothing tops the service and convenience of a physical store. If I found the exact same TV I wanted at a B&M for a similar price as online, I'd buy from the B&M, but I wouldn't pay the full $300 difference. B&M stores don't like to match online stores for obvious overhead reasons(and they'll tell you all about it), but they will negotiate if it means making a sale.....or no sale. When they detail their overhead situation(and they will)......simply tell them it's not your problem
Providing your online seller honors the manufacturer warranty, that's all the leverage you need. I would NOT even take take the printout, because they'll use it against you.
WWID?? I'd go in and make it crystal clear that I intend to buy this TV
today. That's the important first step because it makes a difference if it's
crystal clear that you're a buyer, and that you're prepared to walk if they wont come to play. Secondly, I'd go in with a "walking" number set in stone in my head. (in the above case, Id be willing to pay an extra $100 for the convenience)
Then I'll tell them I buy the TV right this minute, but they need to knock off $300, or I walk and buy elsewhere. At worst.... I'll walk out with the TV in hand for $200 less and I'll be a happy camper knowing that I got a fair price. If you really want to press the issue, you should get the entire $300 you ask....but I was just saying what I would do. All I care is that I get a fair price.....not necessarily the lowest price possible short of beating them over a head with a stick...
PS...then sell the free camcorder on Ebay which equates to even more savings
Of course, each situation is evaluated on a case by case basis, but in the above situation... That's what I would do.