Attachment Shipping Locations

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If you're outside of our free shipping zone, please don't count us out!!! We are a quick phone call away and would love to assist you.

I surprise people all the time because of our outstanding shipping rates, even to the west coast and Canada.

If you've purchased something outside of our free shipping zone, feel free to share your experiences. Hey, if you've purchased something inside of our free shipping zone, your feedback would also be helpful to everyone! We offer freight terminal pick-up with several major carriers that will load onto your truck/trailer for NO ADDITIONAL CHARGE!! Easy as pie.
We also offer farm/home/home business delivery for an additional fee.

Just a quick post to spread hopefully useful information. Thanks to everyone here at TBN!


Travis
 
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So then free shipping is not in fact free shipping? I would have to travel to a terminal to pick up the implement myself? When I buy from someone who advertises free shipping I expect shipping to my home or business. Where are your terminal sites in Wisconsin?
 
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So then free shipping is not in fact free shipping? I would have to travel to a terminal to pick up the implement myself? When I buy from someone who advertises free shipping I expect shipping to my home or business. Where are your terminal sites in Wisconsin?

Yes, shipping is free to a commercial business or freight terminal within 1,000 miles of Newton, NC OR $80 to a farm/home business/residence with offloading capabilities.
With your zip code, I can tell you where the closest terminal is to your home. Feel free to give me a call.
Travis
 
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So then free shipping is not in fact free shipping? I would have to travel to a terminal to pick up the implement myself? When I buy from someone who advertises free shipping I expect shipping to my home or business. Where are your terminal sites in Wisconsin?

EA makes their shipping police very clear....an entire page to explain it. Free shipping, and free delivery aren't exactly the same thing. I think it's reasonable to expect that folks understand shipping a 500lb implement isn't the same thing as ordering a flashlight fom Amazon.

EverythingAttachments.com has a huge free shipping zone!!

When I ordered my XTreme Duty 6-way blade Travis sorted through a couple of freight terminals to find the most convenient one for me, and I'm picking it up tomorrow or Friday (weather dependent). Most places list the price, then tack on a huge freight charge that can vary wildly....so their listed price isn't remotely what it will cost to actually get the item in your possession.
 
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You have to keep in mind that it is not EA that charges the extra to your home
or business. Usually it it the freight company that charges the extra to deliver it
to someplace other than a terminal or commercial business with freight handling
abilities. (eg. a dock or forklift. and they charge if they have to use a lift gate
truck)
 
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When I bought our 84" SSQA grapple got free shipping, to the ranch after I told them that I would unload the grapple, on pallet, with our big tractor and SSQA FEL if they would make sure that the rear of the grapple was facing rear of truck. EZPZ took about 5 minutes including paperwork. Don't think a forklift could have done it in twice the time.
 
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So then free shipping is not in fact free shipping? I would have to travel to a terminal to pick up the implement myself? When I buy from someone who advertises free shipping I expect shipping to my home or business. Where are your terminal sites in Wisconsin?

I have purchased several implements from EA. All were shipped for free to the closest terminal of my choice. Yes I had to drive one hour each way to pick them up. So what. The quality and price were well worth the trip. You would be doing yourself a favor to do the same. Excuse me for butting in...
 
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On our website SWEETFARMS.COM We offer the entire lower 48 free shipping to a truck terminal or a non farm commercial business near you and for $50 extra we can deliver to the farm. You will notice that our free shipping is divided into 4 zones. By pricing our products this way, we do not over charge customers that are closer to us to compensate for the ones that are farther away. Ken Sweet
 
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It truly is NOT free shipping when this os posted on their site under the "local pickup customers tab"-

Quote....

North Carolina Residents and Local Pick Up Customers:

CALL BEFORE COMING TO PICK UP!! We will give you a price without shipping cost included, as we don't have to ship it to you! This applies to items in stock only.

We must Charge 7% North Carolina Sales Tax on all pick up items.

If you are in North Carolina and would like it shipped to you, add 7% sales tax to the price on the product.

Again, PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING AND STOCK STATUS!!!

1-866-581-5818 or 1-828-464-1200

End quote....

So yes, you are charged the posted price on the website when your attachments is shipped, but it isn't costing you the same price as if you bought without shipping.

As for the statement vs. Amazon, EA isthe entity calling it free shipping, and not providing it, Amazon DOES NOT add onto a price if you don't live next door.

What EA and Mr. Sweet are actually saying is that the shipping costs are already added to the posted prices.

At least on Kens's site, you can go and look at the pick-up price tab to compare it with shipping to your destination, but with EA, you have to call them as a local pick up customer to find out how much they are charging you for the "free" shipping.

There is a very clear (ok- I'll say it, legal) meaning to the phrase "free shipping", and that is that the price is the same whether you buy it on the premises, or have it shipped somewhere, and that is not the case here.

Last time this came up I got trolled by the true believers who couldn't see the difference, I hope it doesn't happen again...

Thomas
 
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It truly is NOT free shipping when this os posted on their site under the "local pickup customers tab"-
Quote....

North Carolina Residents and Local Pick Up Customers:

CALL BEFORE COMING TO PICK UP!! We will give you a price without shipping cost included, as we don't have to ship it to you! This applies to items in stock only.

We must Charge 7% North Carolina Sales Tax on all pick up items.

If you are in North Carolina and would like it shipped to you, add 7% sales tax to the price on the product.

Again, PLEASE CALL FOR PRICING AND STOCK STATUS!!!

1-866-581-5818 or 1-828-464-1200
End quote....

So yes, you are charged the posted price on the website when your attachments is shipped, but it isn't costing you the same proce as if you bought without shipping.

As for the statement vs. Amazon, EA isthe entity calling it free shipping, and not providing it, Amazon DOES NOT add onto a price if you don't live next door.

There is a very clear (ok- I'll say it, legal) meaning to the phrase "free shipping", and that is that the price is the same whether you buy it on the premises, or have it shipped somewhere, and that is not the case here.

Last time this came up I got trolled by the true believers who couldn't see the difference, I hope it doesn't happen again...

Thomas

I agree

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Last time this came up I got trolled by the true believers who couldn't see the difference, I hope it doesn't happen again...

Thomas

If you got trolled it may have been because you seem to lack a basic understanding of economics. Amazon doesn't provide free shipping, or anything else for free; they raise the price on EVERYTHING they sell to cover those costs. Everybody who ships products has to cover those costs one way or another. At least EA will allow you to pick it up locally and save the cost of shipping (some companies won't), and it's not like they're making a secret of that fact. They list their shipping policy, and if someone finds it objectionable, they can go elsewhere.

What you're really saying, without saying it directly, is that you take issue with the way EA words, or describes, their policy. Seems kind of odd unless you're upset with them for some other reason. It's clear that it bothers you enough that you've made this a bone to pick at least a couple of times. The nice thing is, you don't have to do business with them....perfect solution, right?

In similar fashion, I think it was pretty inappropriate for Sweet's to jump on an EA thread and list their own shipping policy, in an obvious competitive one-upmanship attempt, but I'm not going to try causing a big stir over it...I can just take my business elsewhere.

Like their policy or not, EA isn't being tricky, or hiding anything....it's all out there for the world to see. Oh, and I'm not a "true believer", I don't even have my first EA implement yet, but they were certainly helpful, patient, and professional when I ordered from them recently. Based upon that, and the professionalism they've always displayed here, I have another order planned, so they must be doing something right.
 
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And so it begins.

I understand the economics of the situation quite well, thank you.

While you are correct about the need to cover shipping costs, the things I personally buy on Amazon with free shipping are without exception also the lowest price available because otherwise I wouldn't be buying them.

When I buy, where ever I choose to buy from, it is only after researching my total cost for as many available sources as possible, both those with free shipping and those with shipping added.

As has been said already, some quoted prices are presented or advertised artificially low, only to later be boosted by adding shipping, and worse yet, "handling" fees.

I did say directly that I take issue with the wording that is being used, because EA says it is "FREE SHIPPING" when it isn't.

I have no other axe to grind except that there needs to be truth in what is being said. They should have to call apples apples, and oranges oranges.

You are the one who is attacking me, so I think that you are the one with a vested interest somewhere.

I didn't bring this up, I just responded to a falsity that was being promulgated.

BTW, EA does make a secret of the local prices, you have to call as a local pick-up customer to find them out, vs. Ken Sweet's website, where the pick-up prices are openly listed.

Similarly to what you said about buying from them, if you don't like me writing what is true, you don't have to read it, you can feel free to hit the ignore button any time you feel the need.

Have a nice day.

Thomas


If you got trolled it may have been because you seem to lack a basic understanding of economics. Amazon doesn't provide free shipping, or anything else for free; they raise the price on EVERYTHING they sell to cover those costs. Everybody who ships products has to cover those costs one way or another. At least EA will allow you to pick it up locally and save the cost of shipping (some companies won't), and it's not like they're making a secret of that fact. They list their shipping policy, and if someone finds it objectionable, they can go elsewhere.

What you're really saying, without saying it directly, is that you take issue with the way EA words, or describes, their policy. Seems kind of odd unless you're upset with them for some other reason. It's clear that it bothers you enough that you've made this a bone to pick at least a couple of times. The nice thing is, you don't have to do business with them....perfect solution, right?

In similar fashion, I think it was pretty inappropriate for Sweet's to jump on an EA thread and list their own shipping policy, in an obvious competitive one-upmanship attempt, but I'm not going to try causing a big stir over it...I can just take my business elsewhere.

Like their policy or not, EA isn't being tricky, or hiding anything....it's all out there for the world to see. Oh, and I'm not a "true believer", I don't even have my first EA implement yet, but they were certainly helpful, patient, and professional when I ordered from them recently. Based upon that, and the professionalism they've always displayed here, I have another order planned, so they must be doing something right.
 
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I have purchased several implements from EA. All were shipped for free to the closest terminal of my choice. Yes I had to drive one hour each way to pick them up. So what. The quality and price were well worth the trip. You would be doing yourself a favor to do the same. Excuse me for butting in...

Like Steppenwolfe, have no qualms driving to the terminal 43 miles in traffic because of the EA qualituay of the equipment I am picking up. There is a thread on the wicked grapple that I took pictures of the grapple being loaded on my trailer. Picked my BB up at the same YRC terminal. They were great to work with there. Hmmm, I think I can say "Quality Rules"!!

I did have my (since sold after the WG arrived) WildKat grapple delivered. That company did not charge for the home delivery as they were passing within 1/4 mile of house and I told them I had pallet forks to take the load off the truck for them and thus they did not have to change to another truck for delivery.
 
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While you are correct about the need to cover shipping costs, the things I personally buy on Amazon with free shipping are without exception also the lowest price available because otherwise I wouldn't be buying them.

Irrelevant. Regardless of price, they ARE charging you for shipping, even if you don't see it. It's not "free" in any way, shape, or form.

You are the one who is attacking me, so I think that you are the one with a vested interest somewhere.

I'm not attacking, just pointing out that you either don't know what you're talking about, are confused about how economics work, or are intentionally avoiding the facts. I did that only in the interest of furthering the apples-to-apples discussion you said you prefer. Yeah, a guy who works for the government in Michigan, who doesn't have a single EA attachment, is really likely to have a vested interest in EA...right, that makes total sense.

BTW, EA does make a secret of the local prices, you have to call as a local pick-up customer to find them out, vs. Ken Sweet's website, where the pick-up prices are openly listed.

If they were "secret" you couldn't find those prices out with just an e-mail, or a phone call. Unpublished, or unadvertised would fit, but not secret.

Similarly to what you said about buying from them, if you don't like me writing what is true, you don't have to read it, you can feel free to hit the ignore button any time you feel the need.

You said some things that were true, I just pointed out those that weren't. Facts are facts, economics are economics, and whether you like a policy or not is an opinion. I didn't say anything about the opinions.

I will have a great day...I'm hoping to pick up my first EA attachment at the freight terminal today :drink:
 
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Ok, so I showed Ted this thread before I hit the post button. He said there would be good and bad with it so I brought it on myself. There are some that see it like we intend and, like always, others that would rather believe that they're being deceived.

My intention of this thread was to inform you that our shipping is generally very reasonable, no matter how far away you are from us. I was prepared to receive negatives, and do not take offense....It is what it is!

Rather than relying on an automated shipping calculator, we prefer to handle that ourselves, personally. This provides you with more options and a better explanation of the extremely easy buying process with ETA.
If you have questions regarding shipping or local pick-up(which is not a secret BTW), we are a phone call, email, or TBN PM away. We also have an online chat feature in the top corner of our website that I man during business hours. The chat is challenging for me at times because the phone continues to ring, but I think it is helpful for some customers.

The people that see our policy as intended have done a great job explaining the free shipping philosophy. It could be debated all day, everyday...sorta like pallets, :laughing:, but when it comes down to it, we do our best to provide you with the best value on the market.

Ted started designing and manufacturing to raise the bar and provide you with higher quality attachments than he could buy as a dealer. Going that extra mile is much harder at times than simply buying and selling, but it is truly worth it!

I hope that our valued customers will continue to share their experiences with everyone! Thank You!
Travis
 
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And so it begins.

I understand the economics of the situation quite well, thank you.

While you are correct about the need to cover shipping costs, the things I personally buy on Amazon with free shipping are without exception also the lowest price available because otherwise I wouldn't be buying them.

When I buy, where ever I choose to buy from, it is only after researching my total cost for as many available sources as possible, both those with free shipping and those with shipping added.

As has been said already, some quoted prices are presented or advertised artificially low, only to later be boosted by adding shipping, and worse yet, "handling" fees.

I did say directly that I take issue with the wording that is being used, because EA says it is "FREE SHIPPING" when it isn't.

I have no other axe to grind except that there needs to be truth in what is being said. They should have to call apples apples, and oranges oranges.

You are the one who is attacking me, so I think that you are the one with a vested interest somewhere.

I didn't bring this up, I just responded to a falsity that was being promulgated.

BTW, EA does make a secret of the local prices, you have to call as a local pick-up customer to find them out, vs. Ken Sweet's website, where the pick-up prices are openly listed.

Similarly to what you said about buying from them, if you don't like me writing what is true, you don't have to read it, you can feel free to hit the ignore button any time you feel the need.

Have a nice day.

Thomas

Tomatoes, or maters ; potatoes, or taters ??? Get the picture ?

Obviously, you do have an ax to grind, and your caustic attitude comes through loud and clear. As I previously stated, I am more than willing to drive over two hours round trip to pick up my items delivered to the terminal, FOR FREE... please let us enjoy our relationship with EA, as is. Go pee on someone else's parade.
 
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At the "unfree" freight terminal! 8' XTreme Duty 6 Way scrape blade...actuall the first brand new implement I've ever purchased! :cool2:

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If someone were to buy an attachment at TSC or similar store, or even some dealers, would they not have to go pick it up?

Yeah some dealers may do "free" delivery, but again as we all know now it's not really free.
 
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At the "unfree" freight terminal! 8' XTreme Duty 6 Way scrape blade...actuall the first brand new implement I've ever purchased! :cool2:

37684604-C6D5-456C-9B66-CA13C7DA8CC7_zpskbxc7sjp.jpg

GManBart, what was the weight on that thing? It looks "Beefy", (one more question) which tractor do you plan to pull that with? Just wondering....
 
 

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