>
> Sometimes they do, but it's always suggested retail price (usually
> highest price),  and often times there are advertise price minimums to
> keep the competition from cannibalizing all the profits.


That's all I'd expect from them. In the end, an individual is most likely
going to purchase from a distributor anyway, so go ahead and just provide
the list price. Like a automotive company, I know the price online isn't the
final price due to haggling and various fees. I too just just find  it odd
that a furniture company couldn't do something similar.
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