Trouble viewing this email? Read it on the Web here.
Get To The Point from MarketingProfs

I Will Gladly Pay You Today for a Hamburger on Tuesday

Once upon a time, when customers didn't have enough money to make an immediate purchase, they would put it on layaway. Laya-what? you ask facetiously. "Doesn't that involve some kind of a system where you pay for the merchandise BEFORE you take it home?" notes the Direct Dispatch blog. "We remember this quaint practice from our early days in retail sales … [before] it was a common practice to extend oneself beyond one's means with credit cards."

But in a tumultuous world of shaky finances and increasing unemployment rates, the concept has made a 21st-century comeback. According to Direct Dispatch, Kmart is among the companies offering the layaway option to its customers. The retailer outlines details of the eight-week pre-payment plan at its Web site:

  • Select your items.
  • Bring them to the layaway counter and make a down payment.
  • Make your payments every two weeks at your Kmart store.
  • Take home your items once your payments have been completed.

A holiday promotion from Sears, meanwhile, offers a similar service with the tagline: "Get them what they want today with $15 or 20% down."

"Wonder what other old-fashioned sales tactics will work in this economy?" asks Direct Dispatch in a question loaded with Marketing Inspiration.

More Inspiration:
Ted Mininni: What Does Loss of Customer Trust Actually Cost Companies?
Leigh Duncan-Durst: Loyalty and Lifetime Value
Mack Collier: Ten Elements Every Company Blog Should Have

Previous Articles

Stacking the Deck
You've Been Punk'd ... and Wiki'd
More articles

 

Add a Comment
Share This: http://www.marketingprofs.com/short-articles/689/i-will-gladly-pay-you-today-for-a-hamburger-on-tuesday

Vol. 2, No. 93    December 1, 2008

MarketingProfs, LLC | 5315 B FM 1960 W #191 | Houston TX 77069

This email was sent to (%%email%%). To ensure that you continue receiving our emails,
please add us to your address book or safe list.

manage your preferences | opt out by going here.
Got this as a forward? Sign up to receive our future emails.
Copyright © 2000-2009 MarketingProfs, LLC All Rights Reserved.