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  • wobbles82
    To The 5
    • Jan 2003
    • 604

    #1

    Airgun Store

    Hey guys,
    Yes..me again. I just have a question, is the Airgun online prices wrong on the markers or are they really that much when ordering from Airgun? Its like 750 for an RT-Pro! IS this right or is it wrong or is just made to make you call or what?
    2 da k da 2 Timmah.

    Oh..it shoots da 620:1 .No problemo.
  • Smokee_2_7
    Registered User
    • Nov 2000
    • 823

    #2
    Those prices are right.

    Airgun dose things this way to prevent undercutting their dealers. They like for their products to be sold in shops, ect. If it was cheaper to buy the marker from the company directly, many people would and this would inadvertantly cause alot more phone calls to AGD about techinical stuff and whatnot.

    Selling the products through knowledgable dealers helps aleviate this to an extent. If I sell you an RTpro and you get your barrel stuck in it the next day, it's alot eaisier for you to come up to the shop and have me help you out rather than you call AGD and try to explain a problem to someone over the phone, especially if you're new to the gun and don't know how to describe certain parts/ ect.

    Hope this clears it up for you,

    Carl

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    • WARPED1
      I'm a pirate, ARRRRRRRRRR!
      • Nov 2001
      • 7458

      #3
      Originally posted by Smokee_2_7
      Those prices are right.

      Airgun dose things this way to prevent undercutting their dealers. They like for their products to be sold in shops, ect. If it was cheaper to buy the marker from the company directly, many people would and this would inadvertantly cause alot more phone calls to AGD about techinical stuff and whatnot.

      Selling the products through knowledgable dealers helps aleviate this to an extent. If I sell you an RTpro and you get your barrel stuck in it the next day, it's alot eaisier for you to come up to the shop and have me help you out rather than you call AGD and try to explain a problem to someone over the phone, especially if you're new to the gun and don't know how to describe certain parts/ ect.

      Hope this clears it up for you,

      Carl
      What he said!
      [Something Cool is Here]

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      • Kevmaster
        Owners Group Div: Director
        • Oct 2001
        • 5475

        #4
        some companies **cough cough NOT NPS cough** like to support their dealer base and let them make money too. they dont go out and make an internet site to sell all items at $1.00 above the dealer cost. AGD is kind like that

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