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Whether you’re streaming music, spinning records, or mixing your own songs, the AM5 speakers from PSB have the audio quality and connectivity options to keep up. Outputting 50 watts per channel, each speaker features PSB’s top-of-the-line 0.75-inch aluminum ferrofluid-cooled tweeter and 5.25 midbass woofer for lifelike, full-frequency articulation Read More
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Massdrop is gone...Drop is here--Get Over It! I see so many complaints here about the changes from Massdrop to Drop. At first, I agreed, but it's been months now...it's not going back, people. It's so pathetic to see the same old tired complaints. If you don't like it, just stay on Amazon. LOL. I think the rewards program is often pretty generous. My big issue these days is finding products that I want to buy, given the much smaller merchandise selection on Drop. But I'm not complaining--Drop is what it is.
Wooooo-Hooooo! Same price as you can get from anyone else, including PSB themselves, and you don't have to wait until May 19th for them to ship! How is this any sort of "deal" for your members, Drop? What advantages are you offering for customers that they can't get from PSB, Crutchfield, etc.? You can even get these right now, no waiting, from Drop's newest BFF, Amazon! My, my, how Drop has fallen...
Which was exactly what (Mass)Drop used to do... Buy in bulk and pass the savings along to their members, often in order to get products for well below Manufacturer Advertised Prices. That's the point. As a long time (Mass)Drop member I see the company has now traded that wonderful, special business strategy that built them, and their membership, for a cheesy, big-box-store-style, membership-punch-card "reward points" dead end. (Mass)Drop used to be unique, and offer a unique and valuable service. Now they are just another in an endless sea of cookie-cutter internet vendors. Complete with the ubiquitous badge-engineered product that graces the pages and shelves of so many other internet storefronts. Next you'll see (Mass)Drop-badged products in a Best Buy with a MAP price. Maybe all of (Mass)Drop's various branded headphones, none of which (Mass)Drop actually builds, but will have a badge-increased MAP just for carrying the "Drop" name. LOL!
DallaraYou were involved in retail for 40 years yet you can't see why the business model was unsustainable? That's possibly why you WERE in business. You're pretty late to that "whining about the good old days" party... LOL.