When You Buy Can Make A Difference

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MikePA

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I am fencing in our 3 acre pasture and I am also keeping track of what it costs. I took 2 extra days off this week, so over the past 5 days, I've been visiting the local Lowe's to pick up 4" x 4" x 8' PT (ACQ) lumber I'm using as posts. 'Interesting' unit prices follow.

5/21/2004 $5.97
5/30/2004 $6.97
6/1/2004 $6.97
6/2/2004 $5.97

Same stack of lumber, same store. Must have received a shipment of really good posts just in time for the Memorial Day weekend. /forums/images/graemlins/tongue.gif

Also posted on CBN
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference #2  
I am about 20 miles from three Lowe's stores, and two more are about 30 miles away from my house. All of them have a Home Depot store nearby, except for the one about 20 miles to the south of me.

The Lowe's sale ad that appears in the local newspaper for that town 20 miles to the south has different prices than the ads in the newspapers in the other cities nearby. To add to that, the prices in that store are consistantly higher also, because of a lack of competition.

No competition from Home Depot means higher prices! /forums/images/graemlins/frown.gif
Since I've got three Lowe's stores each 20 miles away, can you guess which one I don't shop at? /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference #3  
Mike,

I think the dream of every retail organization is to instantaneously match price with demand. A perpetual auction. Seems to work on airline tickets. Gasoline shows signs of it but suspect some collusion there.
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference #4  
Lowes seems to be putting its new stores in towns that don't have a HD, while bypassing those that do. At least it looks that way from here.

SnowRidge
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference #5  
Easy to understand. They upped the price for the weekend and then brought it back down. If you take all the receipts into the store service counter, they will make an adjustment and give you the lower price on all of your purchases that you were "overcharged". With the advent of computer registers, it is easy to do these changes. I was in a grocery store that had a sign on the 10# bags of potatoes advertising a sale price of 99 cents. They rang up at $1.49 and I had to go to the service counter to get the 50 cent refund. Took my neighbor shopping on Friday, and the sale was still on. He purchased the same product and was also overcharged at $1.49. Went to the service counter and showed them the receipt and pointed out the mistake was still being made since Monday. Didn't phase the clerk at all. Just handed over the 50 cents and smiled. How many people don't catch this "error" and are overcharged???? Probably enough that they don't make the mistake of correcting it. I was tempted to notify the State Department of Consumer Protection, but knowing from past experience, they wouldn't follow up on only one complaint.
The State of CT Attorney General is always announcing on TV that he is investigating something, but you never hear the results of the investigation. I have since learned that the payment of a small fine makes the investigation go away, and they can still keep the profits of the overcharge. Politicians, a crooks crook!!!!! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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The local Weis Market (supermarket chain here in PA) has a policy of refunding the entire amount for an item that rings incorrectly. A few months ago, I stopped for a bag of dog food. When I got to the truck, I told Wifey it cost more than I though we usually paid. DUH, I got the wrong brand. The bag looked familiar to me and I grabbed the wrong one.

I went back in with the bag, and when I went to the pet food aisle, noticed the bag I bought should have been "$1 off" with the club card. They took the bag back, refunded the total amount, and I got the right stuff. Walked out with what I should have gotten in the first place and nearly $2 more in my pocket than I originally had. Can't grip about that, but you gotta watch 'em....................chim
 
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</font><font color="blue" class="small">( Lowes seems to be putting its new stores in towns that don't have a HD, while bypassing those that do. )</font>

We had a Home Depot built in our town about 3 years ago. Now we have a Lowes Millwork plant getting started, and we're supposed to also get a Lowes distribution center AND a Lowes Box Store.

I'm a happy camper. I've always like Lowes better than HD. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference
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There's a HD a few miles further up the same road Lowe's is on, so there's some competition. While I prefer shopping at Lowe's, next time I will check HD's price on 4" x 4" x 8's.
 
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<font color="blue"> There's a HD a few miles further up the same road Lowe's is on, so there's some competition. While I prefer shopping at Lowe's, next time I will check HD's price on 4" x 4" x 8's. </font>

Being in southern Pa, I'm sure you have 84 Lumber or Carter Lumber near you somewhere. I've found prices for some things are actually LOWER than Home Depot or Lowe's. Most people (including myself) figure the price will be lower at the big box store, but that's not always true. I don't go to 84 Lumber as often, but Carter Lumber's service is much better than the box stores! The quality of the lumber is better than the box stores too!

The only disadvantage I see of shopping at the lumberyard is not seeing the items you're buying until after they're paid for, when you drive out back to the lumberyard to be loaded. Carter Lumber has always been good about sorting out the bad pieces as they load though. I guess it's not a disadvantage, if you look at the fact that you're not pushing a heavy cart full of lumber through a crowded box store!
 
   / When You Buy Can Make A Difference #10  
Just my 2 cents worth....I buy a lot of treated lumber and on the west side of Lansing, Michigan are a Home Depot, Lowes, and Menards, within a few miles of each other. Lowes seems to have the best treated lumber although the prices are the same between the three stores. When I built a 10X16 deck last summer I had the materials delivered from a local lumber supplier, whose name, by courtesy, will remain unpublished. About a quarter of what was delivered was such poor quality I had the supplier pick it up and give me a refund, then I went to Lowes to pick out GOOD material.

Sure, I saved a few dollars by buying their inferior material and didn't have to handle the 16 foot long beams and deck boards, but it wasn't worth it.....this year I'm doing another deck, and I am selecting and picking up the lumber myself. There is a Carter near our home, but I have had several negative experiences with their treated lumber also.
 

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