RSR
Platinum Member
... as it turns out the $50 they cut their price was the $50 it takes to actually take care of their customers!
Are you sure about that?
Maybe they've simply evolved and learned how to run a lean, efficient business, on smaller profit margins, thereby stealing their competitors customers. Business is a competition, after all.
Lots of people/businesses complained about the influence of the internet on retail, and refused to accept the reality. Those companies aren't around any more.
The fact of the matter is most customers are going to competitively shop for prices and seek out the best deal. While a bit more behind in the pace at which it's changing, the tractor shopping experience will continue to evolve and move further in this direction.
There are already fewer and fewer dealers that take the stance "if you didn't buy it from me, you go to the back of the line." (See TexasDiggers recent post on his experience). Those that persist in this outdated business model do so at their own peril.
Like many businesses before them that refused to accept and respond to the reality of an ever changing retail marketplace, they will quietly slip away, never to be heard from again.