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March 1st, 2007 05:01 PM #21There are several misconception about 0%.
Merchant shouldered the interest for the customer on the installment basis. In effect the customer get it at 0%. Merchant actually give discount on cash because they earn more.
Electronics usually have only 8% margin. konti lang ang kita ng mga electronic stores. They usually get support from the distibutor to share the 0%. 6 months from the merchant 6 months from the distributor. so in effect they are only earning 2%. Thats why there are some merchant willing to give discounts. Clothes on the other hand have really big margins that can go more than 100%
Now the distributor you mention on Timog area was able to give bigger discount because they are also distributor, merchants can't compete to them.
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March 1st, 2007 05:03 PM #22And no the retail price don't jack up. The distributor usually give out the standard retail price. But they usually sell lower, since distributor only support the SRP they have to follow that price to avail for support on 0%. in a way customer should be happy because the merchant give discounts already.
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March 1st, 2007 06:42 PM #23
I availed of a 12-month 0% interest on an electronic item last year.
I asked the store how much it would be if I pay in cash. They told me it would be the same (amount).
I guess if you're buying from the same store, you won't get a discount. So, you have to go to the distributor(?) or somewhere else to get it....
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March 1st, 2007 06:56 PM #24
I don't think 8% lang ang mark-up sa electronics. Over at pinoydvd.com, may mga retailers na willing to give 20% discount for CASH buyers sa 32" LCD TV's. May group buy nga dun, gusto ko sanang sumali, kaya lang kulang pa cash, and they plan to buy na this weekend. (Displays, Flat Panels thread)
My friend works at Canon Marketing, and he'll be the first to admit na retailers are making a killing on their products, kasi malaki nga mark-up nila, especially on their digital cameras and photocopiers.
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March 1st, 2007 10:38 PM #25In a retail store products iPod, Palm and Canon P&S digital cam usually only have 8%. Canon sometimes give 10 to 12% and thats it. However for LCD TV i really say how much, I haven't deal with Home entertainment products.
Cellphones actually have lower margins in average. Merchant can't afford to stock up on cellphones because they depreciate very fast.
And don't forget the grey market. Grey market usually give lower price as they don't have problem like the local taxes. So most merchant are having difficulty in competing with grey market.
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March 1st, 2007 10:41 PM #26Now if you can ask your friend how much margin canon is giving the retailer it will be better and whom they are giving it to, so we can demand the same price point :D
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March 2nd, 2007 01:51 AM #27
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May 23rd, 2007 03:49 PM #28
Why is it that when I purchased a Whirpool refrigerator a few months ago, I was able to get it for 6 months to pay for 0% and less 3% off the retail price? When I inquired if I will pay in cash instead, they said that I had to pay for the full retail price?
Bankard has even upped the ante by offering 2 more year of additional warranty on top of all 0% interest appliance transactions charged to them.
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May 23rd, 2007 05:10 PM #30
Since you got this 2nd hand, its a good idea to change the drive belt (its cheap anyway). Also...
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