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boredbrain
Since 16 Feb 2006
352 Posts
Hood River
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Fri Jul 06, 07 7:33 am Gear Buy Back - Trade Up |
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What about some type of industry, association sponsered gear buyback to get the old gear out of the market, tradins?
Didn't law enforvement have handgun program too try and get them off the street.
It's not just the person who buys the cheap gear at risk, we all are |
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TWIN-FIN
Since 24 May 2006
805 Posts
Portland, OR
Hot Monkey
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Fri Jul 06, 07 9:25 am |
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I was thinking the very same thing two days ago.
What a great idea for SLINGSHOT to gain a greater market share.
2002 kite gets you $200 towards the purchase of a New Slingshot kite
2003 $300, 2004 $400. To me it Marketing 101. Get that old crap off the Used market and get new kites into the hands of both new riders and seasoned riders. This type of program would generate more stoke for thier products and help with branding/image.
The Gorge is one of many quality riding locations. I think it would be in SLINGSHOTS best interest to get as many riders on SLINGSHOT kites as possible.
He Shymac bring this to your boss and sell it too him......you just never know this could make you the new marketing director for SLINGSHOT. |
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pdxmonkeyboy
Since 16 May 2006
6081 Posts
forever labled as the
retired kiter & motorhead Unicorn Master
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Fri Jul 06, 07 10:16 am |
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It is a novel idea, especially when you consider that allot of people will associate an entire brand as being shitty b/c of negative experiences with one kite.
I still don't even really look at north kites b/c my old Toro sucked so bad. It would also go along way to establish the sense that a kite manufacturer is out there for the love of the sport and trying to help participants out. Even if you have the money for new gear, all the super duper hype and the price gouging gets OLD. |
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TWIN-FIN
Since 24 May 2006
805 Posts
Portland, OR
Hot Monkey
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Fri Jul 06, 07 10:27 am |
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Monkey Boy,
What you fail to realize is Manufacturing of Kiteboarding equipment and the R&D that goes along with it, it a business. It cost money to pay people to manufacture the product, to R&D the product, and to run a company.
You would work for free? I think not.
If you dont like the way the industry is operated/run then you can let them know about it by simply not buying thier product, or better yet quit kiteboarding altogether. |
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chanson
Since 31 Jan 2006
1873 Posts
WISCONSIN
Chimey
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Fri Jul 06, 07 10:40 am |
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Shit, I just sold my 05' Fuels for like $250 each....
I coulda had $1000 credit at Slingy!!!
That would be sweet. _________________ Shallow Dive Design, 2nd Wind Sports, Airush, Trident Sports |
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boredbrain
Since 16 Feb 2006
352 Posts
Hood River
Obsessed
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Mon Jul 09, 07 7:50 am Price gouging? |
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Where is this? And how can you justify that comment? The margins are so small.
Here is the old saying:
How do you make a small fortune in windsurfing or kitesurfing? Start with a large one.
Pay the price or watch them go out of buisness. Make more money, then it is not a problem. |
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blowhard
Since 26 Dec 2005
2025 Posts
Windward
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Mon Jul 09, 07 8:07 am |
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some of those older kites makes one wonder about the
R&D that went into it
An older Toro was the only kite I saw,
that Willy couldn't fly ,the harder he sined it the slower it went
and TORO wasn't the only ones that were pretty creepy
early on kites
Chevrolet sent me a couple hundred bucks for a 1977 pickup with the saddle tanks that are exposed and blow-up ,(big headlines)
saying either keep the $200 or get a $1000 off a new Chev
I was happy to keep the $200 and my great truck
But I thought,
" Chevrolet ,
no wonder they are going broke
sending me money for a thirty yr. old problem " |
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