Why post "call for pricing" in every single machine? Can you at least give SOME idea of the cost?
No info on the software offerings at all?
Our company just launched a redesigned website to make it more user friendly. I would appreciate any feedback or suggestions you may have on it. Innovative Machinery
Why post "call for pricing" in every single machine? Can you at least give SOME idea of the cost?
No info on the software offerings at all?
I have to agree with mcphill, up front pricing is always helpful, and small images when view larger image. However, Nice looking site none the less. I'll book mark it.
Thanks for your input. Prices are on all the new equipment. The used equipment section still needs some work, although we can't put prices up on all equipment I'm sure when we have all the database stuff correct prices will be up on some of the machines. Being a forum poster myself for years I know how much people hate it when prices aren't listed, I myself would dislike it. There are reasons for it on some of them but definetely not all of them. I think it's just been industry standard because it generates more leads? Another thing that can happen is shop A is selling a machine. Dealer A B C D E F G... know about the machine. They continually list lower prices on the piece of equipment coming back to shop A continually to lower the price and eventually nobody wins. My advice to everyone selling a piece of equipment is stick to 1 dealer and get as much money in your pocket as possible. I consign machines all the time and void any local sales, if the shop sells the machine through craigslist to someone a town over I'd give him a pat on the back instead of holding him to some agreement. Hopefully we will have the prices issue taken care of shortly so atleast some prices will be there.