Hello, Hershel. Firstly, I want to thank you for being on this forum. Your organization is clearly the class act in NYC. I've visited the 'wannabees' in the city and don't waste my time there anymore.
My question is about the Sony a6000. I started researching it vs. the NEX7 and finally decided to give it a try. While I looked at it the body price was $448 at your store and also on Amazon, who I believe follows your lead. Just in the last week, however, the price rose $100 to 548 at B&H and Amazon. This seems curious to me for a camera that may be on the verge of replacement. Can you explain this without revealing trade secrets? Thanks for your time...Ed from Albany and now North Carolina.
londonfire wrote:
Hello, Hershel. Firstly, I want to thank you for being on this forum. Your organization is clearly the class act in NYC. I've visited the 'wannabees' in the city and don't waste my time there anymore.
My question is about the Sony a6000. I started researching it vs. the NEX7 and finally decided to give it a try. While I looked at it the body price was $448 at your store and also on Amazon, who I believe follows your lead. Just in the last week, however, the price rose $100 to 548 at B&H and Amazon. This seems curious to me for a camera that may be on the verge of replacement. Can you explain this without revealing trade secrets? Thanks for your time...Ed from Albany and now North Carolina.
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I think I would have sent this as a private message.
I would certainly like to hear why the price increase took effect, and I'm sure there are others here on the forum as well.
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jethro779 wrote:
I think I would have sent this as a private message.
A private message would have worked but I am even interested in the answer and I shoot Olympus.
Jakebrake wrote:
I would certainly like to hear why the price increase took effect, and I'm sure there are others here on the forum as well.
Right! I hate it when someone asks a question, and someone else says he'll answer in a PM. I'm here to learn!
londonfire wrote:
Hello, Hershel. Firstly, I want to thank you for being on this forum. Your organization is clearly the class act in NYC. I've visited the 'wannabees' in the city and don't waste my time there anymore.
My question is about the Sony a6000. I started researching it vs. the NEX7 and finally decided to give it a try. While I looked at it the body price was $448 at your store and also on Amazon, who I believe follows your lead. Just in the last week, however, the price rose $100 to 548 at B&H and Amazon. This seems curious to me for a camera that may be on the verge of replacement. Can you explain this without revealing trade secrets? Thanks for your time...Ed from Albany and now North Carolina.
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This isn"t the first time. Last December, it dropped to 448 and in January popped back to 548. Its a popular camera.
jethro779 wrote:
I think I would have sent this as a private message.
A PM never occured to me. My first thought was to compliment him on running what is probably the best electronics outlet on the planet and I wanted everyone to know that. I also said not to reveal any trade secrets so I don't feel like I have him on the witness stand. He can always take the fifth...
londonfire wrote:
A PM never occured to me. My first thought was to compliment him on running what is probably the best electronics outlet on the planet and I wanted everyone to know that. I also said not to reveal any trade secrets so I don't feel like I have him on the witness stand. He can always take the fifth...
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I'm sure after working all day, he goes home and "takes a fifth" and a glass and ice...:D
The OP asked a perfectly legitimate and appropriate question in this forum. If Hershel is "swore to secrecy" then his answer should be the same regardless if answered in the forum or in a PM.
This is a question any one of us would ask a sales associate face to face right in the B&H store so I don't understand why asking in the forum is an issue.
Panthergirl wrote:
The OP asked a perfectly legitimate and appropriate question in this forum.....
I agree. If the company cannot or will not discuss pricing that is their choice, but as there are probably a large number of B&H customers on this forum it seems perfectly appropriate to ask the question.
Where are you seeing the price rise? I have noticed that certain items I shop (but haven't purchased yet) & (through different outlets) have started becoming pop-up ads with slight price increases. But if I go back to the "store" via a favorite link, the price is still the lower amount I first made note of. Makes me wonder about chasing links....
MDBog wrote:
Where are you seeing the price rise? I have noticed that certain items I shop (but haven't purchased yet) & (through different outlets) have started becoming pop-up ads with slight price increases. But if I go back to the "store" via a favorite link, the price is still the lower amount I first made note of. Makes me wonder about chasing links....
No, I don't chase links. I wish they would disappear. I'm looking at the sites directly that I keep in 'favorites'.
londonfire wrote:
Hello, Hershel. Firstly, I want to thank you for being on this forum. Your organization is clearly the class act in NYC. I've visited the 'wannabees' in the city and don't waste my time there anymore.
My question is about the Sony a6000. I started researching it vs. the NEX7 and finally decided to give it a try. While I looked at it the body price was $448 at your store and also on Amazon, who I believe follows your lead. Just in the last week, however, the price rose $100 to 548 at B&H and Amazon. This seems curious to me for a camera that may be on the verge of replacement. Can you explain this without revealing trade secrets? Thanks for your time...Ed from Albany and now North Carolina.
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Hi and sorry for the delayed response. I posed your question to Henry Posner our Director of Communications who has significant experience in this area and his response is as follows:
"In general supply & demand are the prime components of price fluctuations but in this instance we also have to look to Sony USAs enthusiastic and early adoption of unilateral price policies. Once upon a time US distributors used MAP (minimum advertised price) programs to set the lowest permitted advertised price but let the market and individual retailers set the actual selling price. In the wake of the US Supreme Courts 2007 Leegin decision distributors like Sony USA (and numerous others) began employing unilateral price policies which set the lowest permitted selling price. Authorized retailers like B&H Photo are contractually bound to honor unilateral price policies. They are enforced rigorously and the penalties for violations can be severe."
I hope this answered your question. As to your comment about my being on the Forum, it is I who thank you and our fellow members for allowing me to be here as it is indeed my pleasure to spend some time and enjoy the company of such a fine group of people who share the same passion.
As always and on behalf of all of us at B&H Photo, we most sincerely appreciate and are grateful for your patronage.
All the best.
HERSHEL
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