jyoutz
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Those are very common in my area. The local Cabelas has several shelves of different brands.If you can even find a box of 30-30s
Those are very common in my area. The local Cabelas has several shelves of different brands.If you can even find a box of 30-30s
Target sports usaReally? I'd love to pick a few boxes at that price!
30/30If you can even find a box of 30-30s
I agree 100%. The $200 stamp is a NFA/ATF money grab and has no business being applied to aYes, a suppressor to save your hearing is considered a FIREARM!!! Personally, I think they should be included with almost all firearm sales. HEARING PROTECTION ACT YES! Ineffective laws and false reporting NO!
Try any Academy store.Really? I'd love to pick a few boxes at that price!
How in the world does waiting for a government anything, SBR, silencer, passport, building permit, have to do with having to pay in full up front when ordering a tractor implement that is not even manufactured yet? Would anyone pay in full up front for a tractor that isn't in stock or even manufactured?
That is reasonable.I purchased a grapple from EA a couple of years ago. I did not like the full payment at order time. The reason, a company can go bankrupt and I would be the loser, estimated delivery was well beyond the credit card contest time. I have bought their products before and they are well made, well painted and I qualified for free delivery. I would feel better with a deposit and final payment at shipping time.
Kevin
There's a tipping point where companies can make enough money to build in advance. That usually also comes with many fewer options. How many different styles, sizes, connections, colors are available? The guessing game of what people want on products that have high sunk costs is quite risky.That is reasonable.
I purchased a grapple from EA a couple of years ago. I did not like the full payment at order time. The reason, a company can go bankrupt and I would be the loser, estimated delivery was well beyond the credit card contest time. I have bought their products before and they are well made, well painted and I qualified for free delivery. I would feel better with a deposit and final payment at shipping time.
Kevin
After 14 years, EA discontinued their advertising here on TBN this month.....
Sure.There's a tipping point where companies can make enough money to build in advance. That usually also comes with many fewer options. How many different styles, sizes, connections, colors are available? The guessing game of what people want on products that have high sunk costs is quite risky.
I'd like to see them at least get to 50% down and 40% at shipping and 10% on delivery. (Or something along those lines).
Maybe. Or maybe just cutting costs that are not economically beneficial for them. They are in business to make a profit.Uh oh, needing to cut costs?
That is disappointing. They moved a lot of product through this site. Bucket, grapple, forks and a landplane for me alone.After 14 years, EA discontinued their advertising here on TBN this month. While members are welcome to continue discussing the brand, the employees of EA will no longer be permitted to post links or use TBN to solicit sales in accordance with our forum guidelines. I'll leave this thread up. Hopefully EA will be back in an advertiser capacity at some point in the future.
Yeah, the prepay requirement and long, imprecise wait time (always 3-4ish months) kept me from buying a grapple from them and purchasing from a different vendor. When I tried to buy a woodchipper from Woodmaxx it was out of stock and they put me on a list and would notify me when it was in stock with no money down. They then gave me a few days to decide if I wanted it or not. They would move on to the next name on the list if I decided not to buy. I bought it. Seems like a fair way to do business.There's a tipping point where companies can make enough money to build in advance. That usually also comes with many fewer options. How many different styles, sizes, connections, colors are available? The guessing game of what people want on products that have high sunk costs is quite risky.
I'd like to see them at least get to 50% down and 40% at shipping and 10% on delivery. (Or something along those lines).
Well, to the point you made about them being bashed here which is not true, I would think twice under the circumstances to order a very expensive grapple, payment upfront, and wait. They are in business to make money, and unfortunately sometimes that doesn't happen.Maybe. Or maybe just cutting costs that are not economically beneficial for them. They are in business to make a profit.