Agreed. As long as you mark it as MSRP, most people will understand that price is generally higher than what they will pay a vendor. Especially if ordering in higher quantities.
-- Christopher Tyler MTCRE/MTCNA/MTCTCE/MTCWE Total Highspeed Internet Services 417.851.1107 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tyler Treat" <tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com> To: af@afmug.com Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2015 11:30:07 AM Subject: Re: [AFMUG] Marketing Question - OT? I'd prefer ballpark pricing than none at all. ___________________________ Mangled by my iPhone. ___________________________ Tyler Treat Corn Belt Technologies, Inc. tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com<mailto:tyler.tr...@cornbelttech.com> ___________________________ On Sep 15, 2015, at 11:27 AM, Chuck McCown <ch...@wbmfg.com<mailto:ch...@wbmfg.com>> wrote: The question this morning, is when you go to a website like mine, and you see prices that are List/MSRP with a hint that dealers will give you a discount, is that better or worse than no prices at all? MSRP are inflated a bit, do they scare people away. Would it be better without any prices? I know I often skip places without any prices but I also know that I am pretty bad at extrapolating my experiences into what the "average" customer would do.