Has anyone discontinued business with Maui Jim before? How did you go about selling off/returning product? Can you get an actual refund on your credit if you close out an account? Any suggestions?
Has anyone discontinued business with Maui Jim before? How did you go about selling off/returning product? Can you get an actual refund on your credit if you close out an account? Any suggestions?
Luxottica would be able to answer this question, since they just dropped MJ and came out with a Ray-Ban line that looks just like MJs.
Sorry, I'm not much help...
Didn't know Lux had ever actually succeeded in buying Maui Jim. They tried multiple times over the years, but always got snubbed - and rightfully so. To the best of my knowledge, they've always been independent.
Do you have some new super-secret information you can share with the rest of the class?
We stopped a while back, styles were so old that we kept them and sold them as marked down d/c'd frames.
Erik Zuniga, ABOC.
I didn't attend the funeral, but I sent a nice letter saying I approved of it. Mark Twain
Marked them down in the store sold as is. Listed them online @ 30% off. Whoever bought first got it. As far as warranties, over the next year I would send them to Maui for the customer under the customer's info. This is after attempting to warranty a product. They wanted to bill me until the patient got involved.
Wow! Just curious... What made you return the Maui's? I do ok with them and love the lenses.
For our office, it was a fiscal decision. We only sold a handful a year. The lenses are great. The quality was never an issue. However, I can get a bigradient mirror polarized 1.60 Auto II/III in any other wrapped frame I want. As is, they just don't move enough here. If they were less expensive on the back end, I might still carry them. Maui wanted us to fill our selection back out by about 20 frames or they would have to cancel our account.
So I canceled it. I work for my employer and my patient, not Maui. I could really push them and sell more of them, of course, but why would I want to do that? I can sell a great quality lens in another brand for much better margin, or the patient will come in asking about an Oakley, and I don't have to do much to convince them. I get maybe half a dozen requests for the Mauis a year, and we sell 2500+ frames in that period.
They are really making headway on their designs. Never a strong suit for them, but I am impressed with the drastic changes in models over the last year. I don't hesitate to tell people MJs are the best sunglass money can buy. Unfortunately, I have yet to find a frame I love on myself, so I make my own Maui style lenses and put them in a frame I do like. I'll do the same for my patients. Just because Maui's are the best, doesn't mean they can't be replicated.
Have I told you today how much I hate poly?
Why are they "the best"?
I agree that they're nice and have the kitchen sink thrown in.
Maybe the "plano sunlenses with the most standard features"?
Isn't it funny how Oakley/Lux has marketed their particular brand of optical garbage - and the public eats it up? Regardless of the vastly superior optical quality of lenses from the likes of Maui, (the ORIGINAL) Rēvo, (the ORIGINAL) Suncloud, Serengeti, Persol, (the ORIGINAL) Ray Ban, etc. Even when the cost of the superior lenses is equal - sometimes even less - than the ridiculous logo on the side of the "sporteroo-fashionista" brand of the week.
People will indeed buy anything the marketing department tells them to!
I dare you to say that to RayBan's face.
Uilleann's all "1v1 me Rayban, do you even lift bro?"
Daaaaang...
Heh. I have done. More than once.
I happened to be working in the sun field during the beginning of the end for many of these formerly great and respectable companies. Watching their zombification into the shallow, drooling, mindlessly moaning shells of their former selves remains one of the saddest things I've ever witnessed in the industry.
More than anything, ECPs short sell any branded Suns that offer patented 'color-enhancement' qualities. This is an area that most need to bone up on. A good place to start is the EnChroma website.
Costa, MJ, New RB Chromance, Prizm and EnChroma all manipulate the spectral transmission of their lens in a specific way to achieve their color/activity-enhancing goals.
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I did not work with Maui Jim so i can't tell you about them.
Have you been able to get Enchroma to furnish you with uncuts yet? I was talking with them a few years ago but they weren't able to and so I didn't follow through on them. We have had a few people come in with Enchroma lenses and they swore they helped them see colors better, but none of them were able to pass the colorblind tests from the doctors.
I recently returned my inventory. Only nine really. Sold the rest. When they required me to increase my inventory and changed my rep, I was done. They did cut me a check. Perhaps because it was only nine frames.
Don't let a billy goat guard your cabbage patch.
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