price increase

Posted by: scottyhammer on 14 March 2004

hi all,
is it true theres an imminent price increase?
if so does anyone know how much?
cheers,
scotty
Posted on: 14 March 2004 by Geoff P
My dealer told me prices will go up in April but not by how much.

regards
GEOFF
Posted on: 14 March 2004 by scottyhammer
hi geoff,
i think its usually about 5-10%
usually!!
regards, scotty
Posted on: 14 March 2004 by Geoff P
Ouch!

I know it does'nt sound like much but since most Naim kit is at least 2k that could be 200 quid plus!

Anyway the warning is in.

regards
GEOFF
Posted on: 14 March 2004 by Jez Quigley
Get your 552 now and take a holiday with the possible £600 saving... Eek
Posted on: 15 March 2004 by Jay
quote:
Originally posted by Paul Darwin:
As a company our policy is to only increase prices once a year on 1st April, any hikes in suppliers prices whithin that period are absorbed.

There will be a price rise on the 1st of April but the exact level is , as yet, undecided but a figure around the inflation rate c3.75% would seem appropriate (No rises on 5i kit).

Best regards,

Paul


Interesting model. It has a definite incumbent Telco feel about it Wink

Jay
Posted on: 15 March 2004 by Reto D
Hi there,

Ordering before April 1 means getting the "old" price, then?

A CDS 3 in my mind.....


Reto
Posted on: 15 March 2004 by scottyhammer
yeah exactly , get in to your dealer NOW n beat the increase
in my case a xps2.
scotty
Posted on: 15 March 2004 by scottyhammer
but on the other hand it makes nearly new kit a lot more enticing than ever!
Posted on: 15 March 2004 by Steve Toy
3.75% is well above the rate of inflation (RPI not wage rises.)



Regards,

Steve.
Posted on: 20 March 2004 by Goldstar
We don't need any price increase here in Germany, the SL2 costs a massive 1300 euro more than in England!

Regards Robert
Posted on: 21 March 2004 by willip
Hm, you guys are lucky. My local dealer raise prices on Naim twice in the past 6 months. First in July and then again in March. Hope this April increase won't affect the local pricing.