Brad,
I like your thinking here. I would still
prefer a web based system (password protected) in
which you could click on and add to a shopping
cart and their updated price would fill in
automagically. Your password should automagically
bring up your account info and shipping info and voila! it's done!!!
best,
Greg
At 07:18 AM 4/6/2006, you wrote:
>Hi Greg and List,
>This issue drives me nuts. I've contacted Schaff, Pianotek and
>Steinway with the same question....When will and why don't you put
>your stuff on an ecommerce site so we can order easier? They all
>declined in one form or another.
>
>Some enterprising supplier will eventually figure this out, and get
>ALL of my business.
>Since Chad took over the Steinway parts gig, at least you can now get
>a spreadsheet from him of their price list. (Shannon wouldn't do
>it, saying she wouldn't give her information out ) ??
>
>I don't mean to start a philosophy discussion on the merits of
>guarding a sacred document like a price list....personally, I have no
>problem explaining that my industry offers pricing to technicians,
>just like any other industry. My plumber can get a baseboard
>heating unit cheaper than I can....cuz he's a plumber. I get it, no
>problem.
>
>I've even thought about creating my own product database from all the
>suppliers, and selling access to it for a modest fee. Think of
>that, you could click to hearts content and create a customized order,
>which you could then fax/email/send to the appropriate suppliers.
>
>How much time have I spent, flipping through the index, the catalogs,
>then the price list to create an order? Aaaahhhhh!!
>
>What would you pay for access to a super convenient ordering system?
>What if you could compare cost scenarios of different
>suppliers/configurations, and easily create accurate rebuilding quotes
>reflecting the use of different parts, etc. ?
>
> Is it worth pursuing? Inquiring minds want to know.
>
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>On 4/4/06, Greg Newell <gnewell at ameritech.net> wrote:
> > Thanks David. I wish they would put this stuff up
> > electronically. Seems like it would be so much
> > easier to click on something to add it to the
> > shopping cart and have prices automagically update. Maybe someday.
> >
> > best,
> > Greg Newell
>
>
>
>--
>Best Regards,
>Brad Smith, RPT
>www.SmithPiano.com
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>brad at smithpiano.com
>603-494-4147
Greg Newell
Greg's Piano Forté
mailto:gnewell at ameritech.net
www.gregspianoforte.com
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