but the fact is that you'd be a pretty stupid dealer to offer these products in a retail environment when the manufacturer is constantly offering "great blow out deals."
And they can do that becasue they don't have a dealer network to get pissed off at them. As long as the Waranty is the same as brick and mortar you can get some real deals. I wonder how much of their business is basically Factory Direct over the internet. That seems to be the best business model as long as you price accordingly and you offer a 30 day return policy.

Well if wanting your money to go as far as it can makes you a bottom feeder well sign me up across the board.

Harmon will do whatever it see's as the best short term path for survival. If they miss the long term big picture 5 years down the road they will be in good company.

Look what's happened to CD sales. Talk about big business missing the boat.

Rob