Do you think there should be a cap on restocking fees? Say for up to $25k in equipment, the maximum restocking fee is $1,000? Or, say a flat %5 fee across the board with the buyer paying shipping both ways?No! No! No!
It seems it would be more profitable just to send equipment out on a trial basis and hope it comes back.No! High risk of damage, misused and possible hassle getting it back. You said it, HOPE!
Like they say, when you drive the car off the lot, it depreciates 20% to 30%. Too bad audio gear don't have an odometer.
Most companies on the WWW don't stock anything but just take your order and the component is drop ship from the manufacturer. This is the major reason they can sell at a discount with virtually ZERO overhead.
What do you think is a fair way or fair fee to let audiophiles try out internet purchases?If used, find a local seller where you can demo before purchase. If new and plan to shop for best price on WWW, attend audio shows. I think one major reason with increasing # of audio shows is to compensate for loss of BM.
Depending on price of the component, some companies will deduct the cost of travel to their facility from the purchasing price for a demo.