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Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 19th, 2011, 7:31 am
by thechipdoctor
mend master wrote:
Glassdoc wrote:True, if the customer lived outside the 20 mile radious maybe a few bucks for gasoline. But, this vehicle was taken to Safelite for a replacement. To their shop. And based on where the owner put down they lived (by zip code) the price changed from $30-$80. That's not good business sense, I don't care who you are.
The point has been made, but appears to need to be reemphasized: The customer brought the vehicle to Safelite's shop! Safelite spent ZERO extra dollars to service this person's vehicle. They inflated the price because they made the decision, based solely on where the customer lived, he deserved to pay more. They stole this person's money. If you think this is okay, then you are just as unethical and as big of a crook as they are. This is far from any type of gray area. This is simply a matter of right and wrong.
How did they steal anything? The customer was offerd a price and subsequently accepted it! That customer did not have to use Safelite and did not have to take it to their shop. Arguably, if they phoned around they might have got a better price.
Surely Safelite can quote what they want to, if the customers accepts their price i don't see how they are 'stealing'!!

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 19th, 2011, 10:45 am
by screenman
As I said earlier, they might be giving a discount to people from poorer area's. Either way the one of the idea's of being in business is to make a profit. I am sure there are many like me who have regular high volume customers who actually pay more than some smaller lesser customers.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 19th, 2011, 5:22 pm
by mend master
thechipdoctor wrote:
mend master wrote:
Glassdoc wrote:True, if the customer lived outside the 20 mile radious maybe a few bucks for gasoline. But, this vehicle was taken to Safelite for a replacement. To their shop. And based on where the owner put down they lived (by zip code) the price changed from $30-$80. That's not good business sense, I don't care who you are.
The point has been made, but appears to need to be reemphasized: The customer brought the vehicle to Safelite's shop! Safelite spent ZERO extra dollars to service this person's vehicle. They inflated the price because they made the decision, based solely on where the customer lived, he deserved to pay more. They stole this person's money. If you think this is okay, then you are just as unethical and as big of a crook as they are. This is far from any type of gray area. This is simply a matter of right and wrong.
How did they steal anything? The customer was offerd a price and subsequently accepted it! That customer did not have to use Safelite and did not have to take it to their shop. Arguably, if they phoned around they might have got a better price.
Surely Safelite can quote what they want to, if the customers accepts their price i don't see how they are 'stealing'!!
Yes, Safelite, or anyone for that matter has a right to quote what they want and to charge what they want. We can certainly agree on that. But if two retail customers bring identical cars into your shop and need indentical windshields and you choose to charge one customer more simply because he lives in a "better" end of town, you are being unethical in my opinion. What I can't understand is how there can be any question about this being wrong.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 20th, 2011, 12:44 am
by screenman
It is the other way around, they are charging less to people from the less desirable area.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 20th, 2011, 7:51 am
by t4k
screenman wrote:It is the other way around, they are charging less to people from the less desirable area.
It's like Robin Hood....take from the rich and give to the poor. So, this makes them heroes!! :shock:

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 20th, 2011, 11:28 am
by screenman
Just saying there are two ways to look at the subject.

Talking about Robin Hood, I did a 40 mile off road ride in Sherwood Forest recently, which as you may know is where he used to hang out.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 20th, 2011, 4:40 pm
by t4k
screenman wrote:Just saying there are two ways to look at the subject.

Talking about Robin Hood, I did a 40 mile off road ride in Sherwood Forest recently, which as you may know is where he used to hang out.
I've heard that was his old stomping grounds.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 20th, 2011, 7:28 pm
by Windshield911
screenman wrote:Just saying there are two ways to look at the subject.

Talking about Robin Hood, I did a 40 mile off road ride in Sherwood Forest recently, which as you may know is where he used to hang out.

:lol:

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: November 21st, 2011, 5:28 pm
by clearquest
Simply...........who cares? Life (and the windshield repair industry) goes on.

Re: ABC News finds unethical pricing.

Posted: December 1st, 2011, 10:29 pm
by gumball
the more time and fuel it takes the more i will charge.If 2(or more) customers come to ME same price per crack .