Re: Question RE: Cyber Purchase Etiquette...
2013/06/14 13:30:36
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My so called business dealings have built up a real catalog relationship with a lot of vendors and they all know who I am on the internet...or at least that I buy their stuff. Heck I can probably heat my house this winter with the catalogs. As far as a look me in the eye I know you kind of thing...yeah I have that with a few of the guys in guitar center. I look like an occasional fixture there and some of them know it. I got so tired of going there and finding that what I was interested in wasn't covered under the current coupon. The last time I was there I asked the salesperson (who was very helpful) if my item ( a Martin guitar) was covered under the coupon. My heart almost skipped a beat when he said yes.
I do a fair amount of research on the things I buy. I pretty much know the pad they build into the item. I know what the manufacturer basically charges them for it. I want them to be able to buy shoes for their kids for Pete's sake. I have never been the type to take advantage of a local business by looking at and playing their stock and then going somewhere else to buy it. If it costs a few dollars more I'll pay it....so I have a good feel for the worth of the thing and what a fair price is. I know what I won't be willing to pay. I think a vendor can start to get too comfortable with a business who buys product on a regular basis and attempt to take liberties with that relationship...in that case the relationship can work against you. I know everyone needs to eat. It can be a fine line there. "Honest" and "Salesman" usually are not in the same sentence in my case. I have been burned by the guys who are out to make their quota and don't care if you are left holding the bag on other non music items. Frankly a sales person needs to earn my trust now.
There is one guitar shop in the city I work in where all the gear is top notch. They have the best of everything but I can't buy anything there but strings and picks. These guys must have a few of those "relationships" with the locals ,and you know, if I played guitar for a living I might pay those kinds of prices without blinking. But for me I can go almost anywhere else and get a huge difference in price for the same items. Not talking a mere 10 or 20 dollars. If these guys are a few blocks from the county seat selling to lawyers and they can make it more power to em'. The more average Joes like me will find what fits for us.
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