We'll from a dealers stand point it's a no win situation when it comes to posting prices. If you post the prices someone with a certain budget may eliminate a boat based on the asking price before they even check out the boat in person, which could do them a big injustice. Also if you post a price and it's wrong then you have angry customers. Then if you don't post prices some people may not call like yourself. I have found you would be the minortiy and I would rather risk losing that type of customer than loose the one who does not call due to price's being on their.
How would you feel if you saw a boat online that had a price that was a few thousand above your budget so you never looked at it. Then you heard a week later the dealer took a few thousand below your budget for that same boat, you'd wonder why you did not go check it out (this exact example has happened numerous times). Well if that dealer had not posted the price, you probably would have went there and looked at it and spoke to the salesman (or heard his pitch as you put it) and found out the dealer has had the boat for longer than expected as is dumping it to get his cash. Now you would get the cheaper price and help yourself get out of the poor house. Consumers need to get out of their mind that dealers are a bad thing and speaking with a professional at that dealership is a good thing. At a well run boat dealership your best friend should be the sales person. But in a lot of people's defense, there are some bad dealers out there that have caused problems for all of us and in time they will go away.
Matt



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