Hi all
I was wondering today if the major suppliers are missing a trick or two when it comes to selling woodworking tools and machinery. Ok some offer credit at 12.9% Apr but what if you could buy something and the cost was spread over several months so you did not have one large payment to make. I am thinking along the lines of the Tv sales channels where they sell something for say £600 and you pay with five interest free installments, this makes spending easier and I am sure some would spend more to get the higher specification machine rather than limited by their budget at that point in time. This probably applies more to the home user and hobbyist where the justification is harder and you dont earn from the tools but could help many others.
I have a poll to see what others think and perhaps the suppliers will think it,s a good sales tactic and offer it or Axminster on QVC!!!!
I was wondering today if the major suppliers are missing a trick or two when it comes to selling woodworking tools and machinery. Ok some offer credit at 12.9% Apr but what if you could buy something and the cost was spread over several months so you did not have one large payment to make. I am thinking along the lines of the Tv sales channels where they sell something for say £600 and you pay with five interest free installments, this makes spending easier and I am sure some would spend more to get the higher specification machine rather than limited by their budget at that point in time. This probably applies more to the home user and hobbyist where the justification is harder and you dont earn from the tools but could help many others.
I have a poll to see what others think and perhaps the suppliers will think it,s a good sales tactic and offer it or Axminster on QVC!!!!