EVOlved
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Scott can you post up pictures of the vehicle you have applied it to maybe do a review on the product?
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EVOlved said:Scott can you post up pictures of the vehicle you have applied it to maybe do a review on the product?
House Of Wax said:Seems to me like the guys hurt most by this are the part time guys that won't be able to meet the minmum purchase requirement or those that work in smaller markets that might not be able to swing the higher cost
House Of Wax said:Seems to me like the guys hurt most by this are the part time guys that won't be able to meet the minmum purchase requirement or those that work in smaller markets that might not be able to swing the higher cost
RaskyR1 said:I wouldn't waste my time as it would only fall on deaf ears. I've made my decision and will no longer support Optimum in any way.
C. Charles Hahn said:Bingo, Chad. They didn't have the courtesy of informing us as installers ahead of time (at least other than a select few who also apparently were sworn to secrecy), so why give them any courtesy in return?
C. Charles Hahn said:Bingo, Chad. They didn't have the courtesy of informing us as installers ahead of time (at least other than a select few who also apparently were sworn to secrecy), so why give them any courtesy in return?
My current stock of product is now reserved exclusively for performing repairs as needed for existing customers, and once that is gone, I will have to offer to switch them over to other coatings (probably at a special discounted rate).
Scottwax said:Gloss-Coat might be their solution then, same longevity as most other coatings (2 years) and its easy to apply. Not sure how it compares price-wise to the others though.
RaskyR1 said:Yeah, the lack of notification is BS and you would think they would have learned that after the last 2 price increases.
Honestly, its really just the idea of raising the price for the 3rd time in just over two years that set me over the top. 300% this time around and I'm sorry, I'm not passing that added cost onto my clientele again just because they get a worthless piece of paper that says 5yr warranty. I've always only gotten 3 cars from 40cc, sometimes less, so 10cc size is not cutting it for me.
I had zero issue with minimum monthly product order, I do 4 cars a month and almost all are coating jobs. I also could care less about getting rid of OC 2.0, though I don't think it will stop the hacks from using the new product and just calling it Opti-Coat.
What blows me away is how many are just sitting back and taking these massive increases time and time again and acting like it's no big deal. What would happen if all our other products shot up 300% overnight, let alone 600% in a 2 years span?!? It would put us out of business because no sane person would pay the price we'd have to charge in order to cover our cost and make the same money we did before! Sit back and do nothing and they will continue to do it time and time again! Grow a sack people!!!
End Rant!
builthatch said:i agree with this.
i think a lot of people are getting butt hurt over a lot of things and forgetting the basics:
if the product isn't the best for the purpose and/or you can't make any money on that and/or you can't satisfy yourself or your customers, then i see valid reasons to switch to something else. if OPT has made those things unattainable for you personally or for your business/customers with these program changes, then it seems like an easy switch.
such drama, oh my goodness!
regardless of where it came from...where is the value now? if it's overpriced NOW, then it's too expensive for you. that's totally understandable.
you have to look at it objectively that it might have been severely underpriced before, especially given the resources needed to make it. using the original Pro price you've mentioned for 40cc vs. the average cost to customer markup per car, like i said before, it's not exactly fair that the factory makes, say, $50 on something and then the person they are selling it to makes $1000+. it's all loose math, but regardless, it was skewed way out of wack. that is apparent if the numbers you are stating for cost and such are accurate. so it's not unreasonable to do a price increase in light of that on top of the production and R&D costs involved. so they did one. and they did one again. but does that make it 1. not the best product and 2. not worth it?
if it's too expensive for you now in light of where it's at price-wise, not where it came from, then it's too expensive! i get that.
RaskyR1 said:As I've already commented over on AGO, they already used the excuse that Opti-Coat was under priced from launch as justification for the 45% price increase in 2012, so that song has been sung.
I refuse to keep having to jack up prices to my customers. These are not small price increases, this is 600% in a span of 2 years. MAYBE I SHOULD PUT IT IN BOLD SO IT SINKS IN, 600%!!! It's not too expensive for me and I'm sure I could get my customers to pay for the increase, but ethically, I won't. Integrity is more important to me than money.
And if you truly believe Opti-Coat is still superior, sorry, you are sadly mistaken! No doubt it's a great product that I still believe in 100% and I feel it excels in some ways, but overall, it's being outperformed by other coatings in more overall attributes. I've done my testing, have you? Until now I offered both OCP and Finest because I believed they each catered slightly better to different clientele based on how the vehicle was cared for, stored, and driven.
Auto Concierge said:Jared nobody makes 1K profit on the coating itself, you are not a pro detailer first off and second you are not in a objective side of the debate.
You cannot have price increases this sharp and sudden, in the economy it is defined as hyper-inflation....... Furthermore I predicted this would happen and no fewer than 10 guys can verify this.
The installers make the product viable not the other way around.......... quality guys with write ups etc....... Marketed this product and imo Dr G did not have in money towards this the individual services did. Opinion based upon knowing what you are speaking about would be helpful in you're case here.
builthatch said:i didn't state my feelings on it vs.anything else. i was just saying that if you don't feel it's the best vs. performance vs. price vs. other items, then it's not for you because those are concrete reasons to get out of a product from a business standpoint. and i also asked if the price increase changes the efficacy. like i said, because it's X price now, does that mean it's not the best product (if you would have gone to it before at a different price.)