Eyeinthesky
Free Member
I was browsing Bailey's website the other day and noticed that they had ceased listing the '750' (the twin bed version above a garage)
As a recent buyer of a 750, I sent them an email as to enquire 'why' and this is the reply I received back...
"We have discontinued the 750 model and will be replacing it with an island bed model. When we were looking to launch the Autograph range, we received a lot of feedback from customers and our retailer network that they wanted either twin singles or an island bed. We decided to build the 750 as we liked the idea of the garage as again we received a lot of feedback from customers saying this is what they would buy. We have sold quite a large number of 750 models but we have found it is not as popular as our other models. As we change ranges as and when we feel the market demands it rather than every year, sometimes we feel the portfolio needs refreshing and therefore we decided to look at the number of sales for each model and make a decision on the line-up on that basis."
It's strange because we particularly like ours (having changed from a 740SE to the 750) Obviously it wasn't their best seller!
Below: A shot of our 750 on the Isle of Lewis back in May this year.
As a recent buyer of a 750, I sent them an email as to enquire 'why' and this is the reply I received back...
"We have discontinued the 750 model and will be replacing it with an island bed model. When we were looking to launch the Autograph range, we received a lot of feedback from customers and our retailer network that they wanted either twin singles or an island bed. We decided to build the 750 as we liked the idea of the garage as again we received a lot of feedback from customers saying this is what they would buy. We have sold quite a large number of 750 models but we have found it is not as popular as our other models. As we change ranges as and when we feel the market demands it rather than every year, sometimes we feel the portfolio needs refreshing and therefore we decided to look at the number of sales for each model and make a decision on the line-up on that basis."
It's strange because we particularly like ours (having changed from a 740SE to the 750) Obviously it wasn't their best seller!
Below: A shot of our 750 on the Isle of Lewis back in May this year.