MikeP
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This morning I made one of my very rare vista to WM. I almost never buy anything there but needed a zinc guppy and the local hardware store that carries the usual zincs I use, does not carry those.
So at the register the manager asked me if I had a WM advantage card and, when I said no, suggested I get one. I replied that WM was a last resort shopping experience for me - only if I needed something right now that wasn't available elsewhere. He asked me why and I explained that there prices were higher than everybody's, regardless of the product - from zincs to fuel additives, to electrical parts - you name it.
He responded that they would price match anybody within 60 miles. I said that I had had this same conversation previously and I thought the onus should be on THEM to match prices by appropriately marking them, not on the customer to go searching and then turn up at WM with the proof of a lower price at the Ace Hdware store. I added that it seemed to me that WM was basically hoping that customers would not realize prices were cheaper elsewhere and, therefore, pay the higher WM price.
It was a friendly conversation all the way around and nobody raised their voices. He commented that he "wished" they could just mark the prices competitively but that was not the company policy. IMO it just confirms the belief that they figure the odds are that many/most customers will just pay the marked price without knowing the difference exists. Last year a 40 dollar WM zinc was marked at Ace HDwre for $19. I will admit that WM is a better this year - the difference i that zinc price is much less - $26/$20.
They do have a nice clothing/shoe selection though!
So at the register the manager asked me if I had a WM advantage card and, when I said no, suggested I get one. I replied that WM was a last resort shopping experience for me - only if I needed something right now that wasn't available elsewhere. He asked me why and I explained that there prices were higher than everybody's, regardless of the product - from zincs to fuel additives, to electrical parts - you name it.
He responded that they would price match anybody within 60 miles. I said that I had had this same conversation previously and I thought the onus should be on THEM to match prices by appropriately marking them, not on the customer to go searching and then turn up at WM with the proof of a lower price at the Ace Hdware store. I added that it seemed to me that WM was basically hoping that customers would not realize prices were cheaper elsewhere and, therefore, pay the higher WM price.
It was a friendly conversation all the way around and nobody raised their voices. He commented that he "wished" they could just mark the prices competitively but that was not the company policy. IMO it just confirms the belief that they figure the odds are that many/most customers will just pay the marked price without knowing the difference exists. Last year a 40 dollar WM zinc was marked at Ace HDwre for $19. I will admit that WM is a better this year - the difference i that zinc price is much less - $26/$20.
They do have a nice clothing/shoe selection though!
