Hello All,
I appreciate all I''ve learned here by reading many informative contributions. I''m nearing the end of my diamond quest and am hoping that you may be able to help me with some final guidance. At this juncture I believe I will buy a customized setting from Derco but am still unsure about buying the rock from them or online.
I had a very positive experience with my salesperson there until we came to the issue of price. I was quoted prices on the setting, a matching band and the stone. I then asked what the best deal they could make me on all three would be. I was then told "we can''t reduce the price or we will start losing money." Granted, perhaps because of my dress or up-to-then relatively docile approach to the sales process maybe I hadn''t come across as the most sophisticated consumer (nor do I claim to be.) But I found that response to be a little insulting. I''m sure Derco hasn''t thrived since 1939 by operating on razor-thin margins.
I intend to give them another chance by making an offer which reduces their margin a little bit but also recognizes the fact I am bringing them significant business that I could readily take somewhere else.
To that end, I''m hoping some of the industry participants here could provide me with a little guidance as to average (ballpark) margins (%) likely imbedded in their starting list prices. I recognize they require a reasonable profit to remain a strong going concern so I don''t want to insult them through my offer. At the same time I also want to prevent them from insulting me.
Thank you very much for any guidance you can provide.
I appreciate all I''ve learned here by reading many informative contributions. I''m nearing the end of my diamond quest and am hoping that you may be able to help me with some final guidance. At this juncture I believe I will buy a customized setting from Derco but am still unsure about buying the rock from them or online.
I had a very positive experience with my salesperson there until we came to the issue of price. I was quoted prices on the setting, a matching band and the stone. I then asked what the best deal they could make me on all three would be. I was then told "we can''t reduce the price or we will start losing money." Granted, perhaps because of my dress or up-to-then relatively docile approach to the sales process maybe I hadn''t come across as the most sophisticated consumer (nor do I claim to be.) But I found that response to be a little insulting. I''m sure Derco hasn''t thrived since 1939 by operating on razor-thin margins.
I intend to give them another chance by making an offer which reduces their margin a little bit but also recognizes the fact I am bringing them significant business that I could readily take somewhere else.
To that end, I''m hoping some of the industry participants here could provide me with a little guidance as to average (ballpark) margins (%) likely imbedded in their starting list prices. I recognize they require a reasonable profit to remain a strong going concern so I don''t want to insult them through my offer. At the same time I also want to prevent them from insulting me.
Thank you very much for any guidance you can provide.