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We have actually been doing MAP pricing on NEW items for a few years now. Rerun items and stock items like track are not included in the MAP policy.
It doesn't bother me at all. Just keep making great products!
MAP pricing only seems to inconvenience the consumer.What is the advantage to the manufacturer and who is driving its implementation?
MAP = MSRP... The intent of MAP is to force the internet to list their stuff at MSRP on the surface to try to make small Mom and Pop Shops, MFG direct, and Large Chain (Hobby Lobby and Amazon).. appear competitive in the market place.. Once you take 5 minutes to get acclimated to the Model Train market.. you quickly learn not to buy trains from Amazon, MFG direct and retail Mom and Pop shops have almost died off..... And the idea of MAP is worthless.. What really frustrates me is dealers who list NOS items at current (discounted) prices...~Ian
Ian, MAP is usually not MSRP."MAP" is the Minimum Advertised Price a manufacturer or whomever controls the product allows that product to be advertised for. And while MAP could be the MSRP, it is usually some discounted amount off the MSRP.