Discounts are great – in the right circumstances. Discount copiers can mean discount services – and that could hurt your business.
Wholesale clubs are awesome — you always spend more than you planned when you walked in the door with your list, but you get such great deals! Who doesn’t want toilet paper in bulk, or a giant bag of coffee for the price of the regular sized one you buy at your grocery store?
Not to mention the euphoria you feel from paying less for something you would otherwise buy full price. It feels good.
Cost and price often dominate how businesses think about their office equipment – how can I pay the least amount possible? But the old adage that “you get what you pay for” is never truer than when buying office equipment.
Just ask anyone who switched service providers for the company that promised the same for less. Chances are they are kicking themselves a few months into their lease.
Office equipment purchases are all about striking the perfect balance between a price you can stomach (or maybe even one that feels a little out of your budget’s comfort zone) and that feel good return when things go wrong and the reliability of your partner steps in.
Focusing on price alone – and ONLY price – gets businesses into trouble. The common law of business balance states:
“…one cannot pay a little and get a lot. In addition, paying a cheap price will not guarantee the buyer will receive a product of high quality value.”
Here are a few examples of how a seemingly great deal with a low price can hurt your business in the long run:
At Datamax, we focus on value for our customers – and sometimes that does mean you pay more, but that is also because we know what our customers want (and we know because we asked). Much to our surprise, price didn’t even make it in the top three:
Before you buy on price alone, consider asking your copier dealer about:
You just might find that the deal isn’t as great as you thought it was.