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3608.1 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:02 | 6 |
| What catalog are you looking at? Digital's catalog price for a 540MB
IDE disk (FR-PCXAR-CL) is $399. Sure, that's higher than Computer City -
Digital doesn't adjust its prices as often as the stores do - but it was
not a bad price in September.
Steve
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3608.2 | Isn't the IEG discount 70%? | JUMP4::JOY | Perception is reality | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:05 | 8 |
| Plus, if you are purchasing this thru your cost center doesn't IEG give
a 70% discount? 70% off of $399 give you a price of 119.70. Sounds like
a pretty good deal to me.
Of course if this is a personal purchase then you only get the 20% off.
Debbie
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3608.3 | | NOTAPC::SEGER | Mark Seger | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:11 | 12 |
| >What catalog are you looking at? Digital's catalog price for a 540MB
>IDE disk (FR-PCXAR-CL) is $399. Sure, that's higher than Computer City -
>Digital doesn't adjust its prices as often as the stores do - but it was
>not a bad price in September.
yikes! I just looked again and it's the PCatalog (not DECdirect), Sept 1994.
Same part number but I stand by the $898 price tag. it's on page 41.
How can the same part number differ by that much in 2 catalogs from the same
month?
-mark
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3608.4 | IEG is 40% for PC option | JVAX::NEUFFER | | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:11 | 16 |
| Try checking VTX IEG for ordering and pricing information. Internal
orders are
discounted at 40% off list. Also, The pricing for storage devices has
dropped considerably. Check the US Systems Price list to find out
current list
for options. The latest PC catalog lists a 540 MB IDE drive for $399
and with
discount it brings the price down to under $240.
Using IEG allows Digital to utilze returns, DIAL, etc., plus saves that
hassle
of dealing with purchasing.
Regards,
Michael
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3608.5 | | ONE800::CODY | | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:16 | 6 |
| When I was checking out prices for a 540 disk drive in November I
called pcbydec and at first was given a price of $799 I believe, after
looking it up online, the real price was $399. Current prices are
online, printed prices can become obsolete in a hurry.
PJ
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3608.6 | | DNEAST::BOTTOM_DAVID | anti-EMM! anti-EMM! I hate expanded memory!- Dorothy | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:51 | 6 |
| Just to beg to differ but I paid significantly less than $399 for a WD 540 in
July
$399 was high even in September
dave
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3608.7 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Wed Jan 04 1995 13:58 | 6 |
| Re: .3
The current catalog is "December 1994". The price is $399 - verified
through VTX PRICE.
Steve
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3608.8 | good price for internal but TERRIBLE for customers | NOTAPC::SEGER | Mark Seger | Wed Jan 04 1995 14:55 | 6 |
| thanks for all the feedback... it seems like that when you apply a 40% discount
to our standard prices you then get something that's competitive. however, I
still don't see how we're to have any credibility as a mail order business with
a price of $399 for something I can order almost ANYWHERE for under $300.
-mark
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3608.9 | Pretty High in Comparison | ISLNDS::MCWILLIAMS | | Wed Jan 04 1995 15:35 | 4 |
| I bought a Western Digital 850 MB disk for $389 over this Christmas
vacation. The 730 was listed as $329 at CompUSA, but they were out.
/jim
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3608.10 | Plenty of room for Linux now :^) | GOTIT::harley | Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain... | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:17 | 4 |
| I grabbed a Toshiba 1.2GB SCSI drive at a PC show in Marlboro a
couple of weeks ago for $440+tax.
/harley
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3608.11 | but why are we so expensive? | NOTAPC::SEGER | Mark Seger | Wed Jan 04 1995 16:54 | 6 |
| This note seems to have strayed somewhat from one of the initial points, namely
if we want our customers to take us seriously as a component vendor, how do we
justify having such high prices for disk drives (and I assume other options as
well) in our catalogs?
-mark
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3608.12 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Wed Jan 04 1995 17:21 | 11 |
| The actual problem here seems to be how do we keep people from
using 4 month old catalogs. Current catalog is January.
Also, right or wrong, remember that the PC group, as well as
the rest of Digital, and Hewlett Packard, and others, use a
pricing structure that provides support for resellers. Gateway,
Zeos, etc don't use resellers. I don't defend the use of
resellers; but this is why things are the way they are.
Note also that Digital got hosed into buying a lot of hard disks
[at now rediculous prices] from Quantum as part of the disk
business sale. You try and get back what you can.
Kratz
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3608.13 | | NCMAIL::SMITHB | | Wed Jan 04 1995 17:39 | 5 |
| can anyone supply a quick summary of the steps necessary to go through
ieg to order a disk or whatever...
Thanks in advance,
Brad.
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3608.14 | for orders *below* the expensed limit | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 297-5780, MRO3-3/L16) | Wed Jan 04 1995 21:48 | 91 |
| re Note 3608.13 by NCMAIL::SMITHB:
> can anyone supply a quick summary of the steps necessary to go through
> ieg to order a disk or whatever...
Basically, you fill out this (fairly simple) form, send it
via Email to your CC manager, your CC manager sends it marked
approved to IEG, and it gets shipped.
The following is a form I recently used (I think I got it
from VTX <something>):
INSTRUCTIONS:
_____________
Cost Center orders MUST be sent electronically from the cost center manager's
account. If a designee's account is used, it must be accompanied by an
authorization memo from the cost center manager.
Electronic orders should be sent to INH_ORDER @ MKO or VAXmail
MKOTS4::INH_ORDER.
Ordering information and the order form are also available on VTX:
At the $ prompt, type VTX DOC.
Select #2, Business Processes
Select #6, In-house (Cost Center) Ordering Information
You will receive an electronic acknowledgment of your order. If you have
any questions, please call DTN 264-7777.
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
U.S. Customer Administration: Direct Order Channels
Business Processes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
In-House (Cost Center) Ordering | Screen 2 of 2
Information | Issue Date: 03-31-93
Number | Review Date: 05-02-94
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
An order form is attached for your convenience.
ORDER FORM:
Contact Name: Robert J. Fleischer
DTN: 297-5780
External phone#: (508) 467-5780
Cost center to be charged: xxx
Cost center Managers Name: Tim Horgan
or
Signatory Authority
Assigned to (if not cc mgr):
Ship-to address: 3 Results Way (MRO3-3/L16)
Marlboro, MA 01752
Attn.: Robert J. Fleischer
Mail stop: MRO3-3/L16
Qty Part# Description
1 BC09D-03/KGR straight SCSI connector. 3 ft
1 BC09D-06/KGR straight SCSI connector. 6 ft
3 TLZ04-CB/KGR DAT, DDS 60m, 1 GB (5/box)
1 RRD4X-CA/KGR Five caddies for RRD42 CD-ROM
Badge#: xxxxxx
Project# (if applicable)
Special Instructions:
Please include your DTN and mail account information so we can contact you with
any questions.
Send order via ALL-IN-1 to INH_ORDER @MKO or VAXmail to MKOTS4::INH_ORDER
An order form is attached for your convenience.
FOR DIGITAL INTERNAL USE ONLY
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3608.15 | | LJSRV2::KALIKOW | BuggyChipMakers=>BuggyWhipMakers | Wed Jan 04 1995 22:14 | 8 |
| Hmm Bob -- why did you delete the part of the form where you have to
submit notarized proof that you have in fact spun around 200 times on
one heel while scrawling "I am an empowered employee" on each of an
entire packet of Post-It(tm) notes (which you of course must purchase
with your own funds)?
Trying to make Management look good, are we???
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3608.17 | not a mail order business | MR3MI1::MREICH | | Fri Jan 06 1995 08:18 | 6 |
|
RE: .8
I don't think we're trying to be a "mail order business".
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3608.18 | PC software discounted for DIGITAL employees? | UNXA::ZASLAW | Steve Zaslaw | Mon Mar 24 1997 15:07 | 9 |
| Someone just pointed me to
http://corp.software.net/corpindex.htm/SK:ckaaebbgjfghjbjf which says
"You are entitled to order at the Digital Equipment Corporation corporate
price. A discount off our already low prices!"
What gives? The end of that URL looks like something you might get playing
an arpeggio on an LK401. It was suggested the quoted message appears only if
accessed from .dec.com.
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3608.19 | | LGP30::FLEISCHER | without vision the people perish (DTN 381-0426 ZKO1-1) | Mon Mar 24 1997 15:39 | 23 |
| re Note 3608.18 by UNXA::ZASLAW:
> Someone just pointed me to
> http://corp.software.net/corpindex.htm/SK:ckaaebbgjfghjbjf which says
>
> "You are entitled to order at the Digital Equipment Corporation corporate
> price. A discount off our already low prices!"
>
> What gives? The end of that URL looks like something you might get playing
> an arpeggio on an LK401. It was suggested the quoted message appears only if
> accessed from .dec.com.
I know nothing about the discount, but that funny sequence in
the URL is one way that Web servers have of tracking a given
session through their pages -- each connect without one is
assigned a unique ID, and the pages you are given use that ID
in their within-site URLs, so on subsequent clicks through
the site they know where your click-stream has been.
(It's a little like a "cookie", except users generally don't
see the cookies.)
Bob
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3608.20 | I have Netscape setup to tell me about cookie monsters | hndymn.zko.dec.com::MCCARTHY | A Quinn Martin Production | Tue Mar 25 1997 06:59 | 6 |
| >> (It's a little like a "cookie", except users generally don't
>> see the cookies.)
And that web site also "sets a cookie".
bjm
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