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Originally Posted by Weedy Lady
I research - on line - almost everything that does not fall into the category of "everyday normal purchases" and if I come to a web site with no prices I leave. Period.
If someone is going to pay a lot of money for a product, whether it is a coffee machine or an automobile, they need to know the features, warranty, service, AND price up front.
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I agree with everything said above.
And in regards to the Automobile scenerio as pointed out by Weedy Lady. Comparing this to auto purchasing is perfect.
For me, where I live, you can't drive down a business street without finding a new/used car lot. I like to look at the cars on Sunday (no sales people!), and when I come across a lot that doesn't show the pricing, guess what? I move on! I know I can find a similar vehicle somewhere else and they are willing to show me the price.
I'm not saying that people can find a better coffee maker, but that actually doesn't matter. If someone feels that they can find a better one and the other website will tell them the pricing, they are gone!