Re: Why not a \'big box\' store?
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In many cases the Big Stores set the criteria for the items they sell. These exact units are not available to any one else. This allows the many of the Big Stores to have sales where they indicate they will beat anyones price on the same item. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Egon )</font>
Therein lies the problem. The quality goes down the drain when pressure to meet certain price points is established by the 'big box' store that doesn't have care about reliability or longevity.
It was a sad day when I saw Cub Cadets and Porter Cable tools at the you-know-who stores. It will be a downhill slide for these two good names.
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In many cases the Big Stores set the criteria for the items they sell. These exact units are not available to any one else. This allows the many of the Big Stores to have sales where they indicate they will beat anyones price on the same item. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Egon )</font>
Therein lies the problem. The quality goes down the drain when pressure to meet certain price points is established by the 'big box' store that doesn't have care about reliability or longevity.
It was a sad day when I saw Cub Cadets and Porter Cable tools at the you-know-who stores. It will be a downhill slide for these two good names.