Jobiwan
Well-known member
You are absolutely right Kurt, well said....
as a far as the lfs's are concerned...
i dont get these stores you go into with the morons behind the counter...
no salesmanship, no methodology to teach you...why would i go there at all???
then you add what don is talking about with the limited amounts of crappy products...which they do on purpose because they dont make as much profit margin off of more expensive gear...
people would be stupid not to buy from the internet compared to stores like that.
...and that's coming from someone who will probably own a retail store one day.
The buyer is in no way liable to pay sales tax on interstate commerce.
But if the store has to sell it at what they pay for it. Why waste the space in the store to make nothing off it. Most things online are the same price if not cheaper than what the LFS can buy at wholesale.This is an example of a LFS killing themselves. I agree saving $40 is worth going on line. The store would be much better off reducing their profit and sucking you into a addon or impulse purchase while your there. Even better dip into the capitol and buy more to get a better price for their customers and retain the profit margin.
Don
But if the store has to sell it. At what they pay for it. Why waste the space in the store to make nothing off it. Most things online are the smae price if not cheaper than what the LFS can buy at wholesale.
If a lfs could afford to do this i think they would. But the only way to get distributor pricing is to order 10 k worth of stuff a year. How can you move that kind of product. And that is only one brand.
The pricing situation doesnt stop at the dry goods. Is a point im trying to get across. Its also live stock as well. If a unbelievable price is at one shop it Probably is a wholesale price. Therefore the other shops dont have a chance to compete anymore. online pricing, transhippers, wholesale internet companies, lfs that entertain these pricing to lure you into the door. seems to put a black eye on the hobby or industry as a whole.
Retail space is not cheap. and if you stock everything at a interent price to try to sell some livestock. Puts a larger markup on your live stock making it almost immpossible to sell enough to pay your overhead. If a shop has a $2 a sq ft lease. And a 1000 sq ft shop plus a $600 triple net. The shop is looking at $2600 a month just in the lease. That is hard to make up. When you are forced to sell at wholesale pricing.
Retail space is not cheap. and if you stock everything at a interent price to try to sell some livestock. Puts a larger markup on your live stock making it almost immpossible to sell enough to pay your overhead. If a shop has a $2 a sq ft lease. And a 1000 sq ft shop plus a $600 triple net. The shop is looking at $2600 a month just in the lease. That is hard to make up. When you are forced to sell at wholesale pricing.
No one is forcing them to sell at "wholesale" pricing. In my opinion, a good chunk of this hobby has been commoditized and people are going to search for the lowest price. If they can't compete at the lowest price they should have a solid plan to add value and to justify the price increase. I'm not willing to pay more for a fish just because their lease is higher, that's not my fault. But if the shop has more knowledgeable employee's (should I need the advice), healthier livestock, and better service, they will get my business over another place and I'm willing to pay a small premium for that.
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