9.25 a.m. in NH, the temperature is +50% F, but not for long.
Have you checked the temps for New Yearâs Day? Flirting with 60 degrees in MASSACHUSETTS with no snow in sight! I couldnât be more happier
A high of 54 F forecast for New Yearâs day, accompanied with that dreaded precipitation, rain.
-7 in sunny Denver Colorado.
Currently, at Mom & Dads:
We drove up on Wednesday, to beat the front into town.
Gonna be a White Christmas at least.
Gary,
This is how the trade in program works. If you trade in an original Direststream DAC which lists for $6000 and they allow you $3500 for your DAC toward the new one. They subtract $3500 from the $6000 list price leaving you with a balance applied to your account of $2500. They are not going to give you an extra $899 over the list price credit. Now look up the P-15 Power Plant and you will see the maximum trade in allowance is $2250. In this case that almost uses up your $2500 credit. After this purchase you would still have $50 left that you could apply to another purchase. It is a very generous program but they will not exceed the total list price of the item traded in with credit. Paul also clarified that he is not an accountant and that he was responding to the more general question about leftover balances.
This is in error. The remaining balance is $2500 not $3399. Do the math!
I get the math, but Paul has yet to say otherwise, when asked twice.
Itâs a very good deal even when calculated currently. Letâs not play ââStump the CEO.â
If seriously interested, call PS Audio and discuss your specific situation.
Thatâs the plan.
Wasnât trying to âstumpâ anyone.
It might be the customer had a previous credit balance already on his account.
Thanks and this is correct.
The CEO is easily stumped with numbers and math.
The DirectStream DAC was $6000. But if you purchased it with the Bridge, that was an additional $899. Shouldnât you get credit for that as well?
If you are trading it in with the bridge than you would most likely get credit for that too. It does say you can trade in multiple items.