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alty


Joined: Nov 1, 2010
Points: 38

Prep & Setup Charge?
Original Message   Nov 18, 2010 8:42 pm
I was just in an Ariens Dealer today looking at the 920015 , the compact 26" model.

He mentioned a $35 fee for setup and prep - running the motor and checking the machine out.

When purchasing a new snowblower, is this normal to have a setup fee?

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Steve_Cebu


Joined: Dec 17, 2009
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Re: Prep & Setup Charge?
Reply #8   Nov 20, 2010 8:50 am
alty wrote:
I was just in an Ariens Dealer today looking at the 920015 , the compact 26" model.

He mentioned a $35 fee for setup and prep - running the motor and checking the machine out.

When purchasing a new snowblower, is this normal to have a setup fee?



Most dealers roll the fee into the price. That's what they did with my Toro and since they also sell Ariens that's what they do with that. There are no discounts so you know the fee is included. They also include a delivery fee but roll that into the price as well. I think you need to compare what other dealers in your area are selling it for with Prep & Delivery.

"If you have more miles on your snow blower than your car, you live in New England."  "If you can drive 75 mph through 2 feet of snow during a raging blizzard without flinching, you live in New England."
gotoguy


Joined: Nov 8, 2010
Points: 12

Re: Prep & Setup Charge?
Reply #9   Nov 20, 2010 2:51 pm
Prep/setup fees aside, I'm not the expert here but based on my research and info from snowmann, I'd get the 24" deluxe instead of the the 26" compact for less than $100 difference in price.
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alty


Joined: Nov 1, 2010
Points: 38

Re: Prep & Setup Charge?
Reply #10   Nov 20, 2010 8:04 pm
Thanks to everyone that replied  -  [Trouts 2]  The dealer was selling it for retail price - $899.  The first time I visited

this Ariens Dealer no one mentioned any setup/prep fee. The second visit I talked to someone different - I think he

was actually their mechanic - he was the one that mentioned the setup/prep fee.

I phoned a different Ariens Dealer and asked about a setup/prep fee.  He didn't keep much stock in his store and advised

me to order a model from Home Depot and ask them about any setup/prep fee.  He also told me how he would be the

actual one that preps/assembles the unit and delivers it if your within a 10- 12 mile radius of his store.

I noticed that most all of the retail Ariens locations in my area are HD's - not many specific dealers.

[Gotoguy]  you're probably right about the 24" deluxe for a little more money - being a better 'deal'.  I just liked the smaller

size of the compacts.

Oh well - decisions / decisions!    2-stage / single stage    deluxe / compact    toro 221 / toro 421

starwarrior


Joined: Oct 27, 2010
Points: 91

Re: Prep & Setup Charge?
Reply #11   Nov 25, 2010 12:18 am
No doubt you are buying one of the top of the line machines and unless your dealer is discounting the price and making it up on the setup charge you are getting  a snow job. (excuse the pun)  Trying to sell snowballs to a snowman is he? It takes tops an hour to put together and test out a unit and believe me, Lawnmower man is not in business to be Mr. Nice guy. It is purely a matter of economics (Your credit card = dinner on the table). The mark-up in this case to a small retail outlet is around  2.5 times the wholesale price. Larger chain retailers generally can drop their prices because they demand deeper discounts from the manufacturer in lieu of volume sales. In today's economy? ! LOL ! The biggest problem with the Amercan economy is we lost our buying power by letting peddlers take advantage and create the illusion they are doing us the favor. My advice is to shop around a little and create the illusion that you can wait and will go somewhere else. If Americans will stop being so complacent and demand a bang for their buck like they did in the 40's and 50's, they will again start to see just how inexpensively the snow will get cleared from their driveways.

Starwarrior

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