Having dealt with Moss for a number of years, I have a different =
understanding of what the $123.00 price means. According to my contact =
at Moss, it is simply a computer error. The Master Price List, stored =
is some computer, has some unavailable parts listed at '0.00' price. =
There are other that have the familiar "Use...Suggest...NWA...", etc. =
When the software that converts the Master list into the Price Book =
format, there is enough editing done to flag a price as wrong at '0.00', =
but it inserts the revised price as $123.00. I don't believe the =
$123.00 price listing is any experiment, test, or sampling done by Moss. =
I believe it is just a system type of error that is low on someone's =
task list to fix.
My .02.
George Merryweather
-----Original Message-----
From: ROBERT G. HOWARD [SMTP:mgbob@juno.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 16, 1998 7:32 PM
To: j_carlile@yahoo.com
Cc: TUSLER@mp050.mv.unisys.com; MGS%AUTOX.TEAM.NET@mvdns1.mv.Unisys.COM
Subject: Re: New Moss prices?
A Moss Distributor told me that 123.00 in the price list indicates a
part that is expected to be in stock soon. This may not be a come-on,
then, but an indication that they are sourcing something again.
Bob
On Wed, 15 Apr 1998 16:23:44 -0700 (PDT) Jim Carlile
<j_carlile@yahoo.com> writes:
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>---PHILIPPE TUSLER <TUSLER@mp050.mv.unisys.com> wrote:
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>> I just got the new MOSS MGB catalog, and it seems that their prices
>> are off
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>Philippe,
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>I don't know if this has come up before on The List, but I noticed the
>same thing awhile back about Moss. They have suddenly put long OOS
>items back in their price list at absurdly low costs, and here's the
>deal: if you notice, a number of these items have the exact same
>price. It appears that what they have done is just put these items
>back on the record even though they don't really stock them. Why they
>are doing this I don't know, but it's a misleading come-on. If you
>call them you'll probably find that that particular rare item is still
>unavailable...
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>Jim
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