This morning I got an industry email that caught my eye:
Ricoh to offer discounted MFP pricing quotes from website?
Ricoh has added a new blue button to the MFP section of its USA website that says; “Request a Quote”
Apparently, when an end user clicks on this button, and provides name, company name and email address, an inside sales person that works for Ricoh Direct will respond with a quote (for all A4 and A3 products up to 90ppm, except production print systems)
End users can also call 866-230-2723 to get price quote
In addition, the company is also reportedly letting go of many of its branch sales reps that were focused on the SMB (small to medium-sized businesses), and instead relying on the web and outbound telemarketing to sell their MFPs and solutions.
Unknown yet how Ricoh dealers will react to this new competitive threat.
Wondering what was up I went to the Ricoh website and sure enough they are posting MSRP pricing with an option to get a quote on commercial products and retail prices for small consumer products with a link to buy.
I grabbed a few screenshots.
I'm curious to hear the opinions of the Ricoh, Savin and Lanier dealers and reps out there on this development. I know most of it is just MSRP pricing but I find it troubling to see some of the printers I sell to the IT departments of some of my larger clients at a discounted price.
If there was a solid mechanism in place where the local dealers would be given the lead or quote I might not be so wary of this........I know, on rare occasions we'll get a lead from Ricoh but it's pretty infrequent.
What are everyone's thoughts?