I have never liked the catalogs with separate price books. I realize they are
cheaper and easier to redo.
I don't remember the last time I got a new catalog from TRF.(and from what
people have said on the list they have been unavailable for awhile). The price
list comes about once every year or two. On the other hand I get new catalogs
from Victoria British 4 times a year. This seems backwards based on cost of
producing the catalogs.
If nothing else, getting a new catalog makes me sit down and look through it to
see if there is anything I need or want.
Roger Elliott
"Arthur H. Smith" wrote:
> Message text written by "Childs, David"
> >I must agree!! Make it easy to order. I tend to pick up a catalog that
> has
> the most information in it. I tend not to order from catalogs that don't
> tell me what the item costs. I do not like remembering some reference
> number and looking up the price in some table some where.<
>
> sure sounds fine but with each orice change a complete new catalog needs to
> be printed. It costs less to print seperate parts book and price books.
> Generaly the savings is passed along. A dealer could save more by printing
> the price list as a down loadable list and you want the list you get it and
> MAYBE JUST MAYBE the supplier can sell the parts for less. 8^}
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