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#115455 08/23/07 07:53 AM 08/23/07 07:53 AM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 12,310 South Carolina Jake
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Posts: 12,310 South Carolina | Yeah, I would hardly call that a scam. I don't buy anything at West Marine unless I have too - they can charge what they charge because they are usually very convenient during that regatta.
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#115456 08/23/07 08:07 AM 08/23/07 08:07 AM | Anonymous
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#115459 08/23/07 09:19 AM 08/23/07 09:19 AM |
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Posts: 321 Albuquerque NM | Yea Rick, I am about to spend $300+ on some your over priced items <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" />
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#115461 08/23/07 09:27 AM 08/23/07 09:27 AM |
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Posts: 321 Albuquerque NM | Yea Rick, I am about to spend $300+ on some your over priced items <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif" alt="" /> Of course I am doing this because it is worth the few extra $$$ for all of the info I get from the boards, and when I was looking for cleats for my traveler control lines, Rick knew which ones would work best for my application. Thanks Rick Sam
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#115462 08/23/07 09:38 AM 08/23/07 09:38 AM |
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Posts: 263 SC | Let's not forget that 3M sells that tube to walmart for $2.00 (just guessing)because they order 200 times what Rick does. If you buy in volume you get a better wholsale price. I don't think making a profit is gouging. We really can't make a judgement unless we knopw what they are paying before mark-up. However as atated before we can choose where to shop. I personally will pay a little more to stay the @$#$$ out of a Walmart. Not to say that I don't want a good price, but loyalty has its place. Walmart also couldn't care less about sailors. I like to try to support those who support our sport. I'm not a big fan of West Marine but Jake is right sometimes they are the most convenient.
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#115463 08/23/07 01:38 PM 08/23/07 01:38 PM |
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Posts: 3,355 Key Largo, FL and Put-in-Bay, ... | Thanks for understanding my plight. Now that I know I could get 5200 for $5 and retail it at $6.50, I will NOT change suppliers. My supplier stores the stuff in his warehouse, and ships it to whomsoever orders it through our store. This store has no warehouse, nor does it stock any items, other than our own videos, books and vhs tapes -- stuff we produce. Selling 5200 is not a profitable thing to do, when you have Home Depot, Lowes and Walmart. What our store DOES offer is over 6000 items in one place from over 30 suppliers that drop ship. That means you can get almost anything you want at one place, with one-stop shopping that has the items delivered to your door within a few days, without checkout lines and dumb checkout clerks that won't talk to you or even look you in the eye. Selling 5200 is only a convenience as a "Oh, by way, I need..." As are many of the products we sell. Most of the small stuff we barely break even. We do well on trampolines because we have four suppliers and are adding another.., so we have a strong market position for tramps. So, back to 5200, I don't intend to go to Walmart and buy a case of the stuff to sit in my office until someone buys one tube. (I belive we have only sold a few over the past year) At that rate, I really ought to go public with my stock. <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" /> By the way, I really do appreciate the folks that do use the store -- it is one of the only ways this site is being paid for. And running this site has not been cheap. Again, Thanks, Rick | | | Re: West Marine Scam
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#115465 08/23/07 05:40 PM 08/23/07 05:40 PM |
Joined: Jun 2001 Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA Clayton
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Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA | I also agree that stores are allowed to make a fair profit, but why can Ace hardware sell Marine Tex for $8.00 and West Marine charge $17.00 for the same size. A fair profit is one thing but gouging is another. Until you know what a retailer pays for his product claiming gouging is not playing fair. Again, if you are at WM and don't want to pay the $17 get back in your car and go find somewhere that sells it cheaper. Its called free enterprise! Heck, open your own store and give it away! STORY::: A gentleman once told me that my prices were wayyy too high! Said I was gouging the customers. (sound familiar?). So he opened his own business... good for him. He "gave" away his product for about a year then ran out of money. We've been doing this for almost 40 years now. Lots of repeat customers. You can't do that without being fair! Just my .02 BTW, its nice to just order what you need from Rick. Maybe not the cheapest but you get good advise on what works and not too much driving to do! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif" alt="" /> Even if your dog eats your new main sheets! Clayton | | | Re: West Marine Scam
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#115467 08/23/07 07:26 PM 08/23/07 07:26 PM |
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Posts: 321 Albuquerque NM | Rick, good for you on keeping the same vendor/warehouse!!!!
In the last 6 years that I have been in IT, as a purchaser, I have found that there is a huge value in finding a good vendor and sticking with them. Yea, sometimes I could get the same hardware for a few $$$ less elsewhere, but there have been plenty of times that my account rep has pointed out that a better item that I was looking at was being discounted, saving me some real $$$s.
Keep up the good work!!
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#115468 08/24/07 09:58 AM 08/24/07 09:58 AM |
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Posts: 1,307 Asuncion, Paraguay | Free markets work this way, but one is tempted to cap prices somehow. The problem is the incompatibility between price controls and free markets.
Once I visited a banker who was reading an ancient book (the Talmud) and asked him what part deserved attention during working hours. The text gives a clue on how to regulate this type of situation. It was something like this:
"You shall not markup over X% when trading with strangers and Y% when trading with your own people. Reduce the markup by Z% if the goods are purchased locally".
The concept is to cap the markup percentage (not prices), set as a function of the value added.
- When selling to your own comunity, the markup needs to be lower in an attempt to reduce social inbalance in the neighborhood. - When just buying and selling with no added value, the markup has to be lower. - When importing, manufacturing, transporting, fractioning or adding value in other ways, the markup can be higher.
There are many complications, it is not simple, nor easy to enforce, but if some type of regulation is to be enforced, I guess it should be along this lines.
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#115469 08/24/07 10:14 AM 08/24/07 10:14 AM |
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Posts: 6,049 Sebring, Florida. | Of course what we all really need to be doing is sending the work to China, we can pay them less than 10% of our workers, and no benefits, then import the product, sell it here for a much larger profit. So what if the Chinees product is crap? I'm guessing they can put together some kind of a 5200 like product for about 10 cents a tube, it might not work, but hey, what do you expect for only $1 a tube? I think they call it Tooth Paste! Welcome to the WalMart world of business! Yes, it's cheap, but you usually get what you pay for...
More to the topic, if you need something RIGHT NOW, you may be willing to pay more for that, and that is why West Marine can charge a premium for some of their items, they have them there right now, on the shelf, ready to go. You pay for that convienience. And if you want to compare Harken Blocks, they have a wall full of them, you can look at them all up close, make a better decision than you can looking on line, but again, you will pay a premium for that. Same with most of their other products.
I don't mind paying that premium if it is something I need RIGHT NOW, (like when I busted something at a regatta and I need to replace it now, or go home) or if they have a good selection I can put my hands on, so I'm sure I bought the right thing. Maybe I'll see something else that might work better.
I would not call West Marine's pricing a Scam, but know that when you go in, you might pay more. But you won't have to wait for it, or pay shipping charges either, and as soon as you get back to your boat you can fix it and go sailing!
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#115470 08/24/07 03:51 PM 08/24/07 03:51 PM |
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Posts: 5,590 Naples, FL | so we have a strong market position for tramps.
So.... that would make you a "pimp", would it not? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" />
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#115471 08/24/07 03:59 PM 08/24/07 03:59 PM |
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Posts: 975 South Louisiana, USA | so we have a strong market position for tramps.
So.... that would make you a "pimp", would it not? <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/shocked.gif" alt="" /> Now I'm Tellin' Momma!!!!! <img src="http://www.catsailor.com/forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" /> You gonna be in trouble now! Clayton | | |
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