jim rosenthal
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...this may have appeared recently- if so, forgive me.
This morning I needed three additional gallons of pink AF to complete winterizing Blue Note. I had bought two cases of it for 3.97 a gallon at TruValue, but WM was on the way to the marina (their ship's store is small and doesn't have it) So I stopped at the WM on Jennifer Road in Annapolis. Guess what? it's 4.99 there, with a "mail in rebate" for a buck a gallon. This must be WM's idea of price parity, or something- offer a rebate no one will bother to send in, so you can claim that you are matching prices. The price match wasn't offered, by the way. in order not to get the salesperson in trouble, I'll spare you the rest of the conversation.
Back to TruValue, all the way across town, and an angry phone call to WM in the process.
Bottom line: this is a great and free country. WM is free to overcharge for everything they sell, offer rebates and discounts that don't mean much of anything, and have wholesale accounts that offer prices that are still higher than fair retail. We, on the other hand, are free, too: free to seek out local businesses that sell the same stuff for less, free to buy on line, free to find other sources for everything we need in boating.
Celebrate your freedom and see how much money you can avoid spending with West Marine. I don't know about you guys, but that's going to be MY New Years' resolution.
One more thing: can you think of any retailer who would buy more pink anti-freeze than WM, and who would get a better price from their wholesaler?
Neither could I.
This morning I needed three additional gallons of pink AF to complete winterizing Blue Note. I had bought two cases of it for 3.97 a gallon at TruValue, but WM was on the way to the marina (their ship's store is small and doesn't have it) So I stopped at the WM on Jennifer Road in Annapolis. Guess what? it's 4.99 there, with a "mail in rebate" for a buck a gallon. This must be WM's idea of price parity, or something- offer a rebate no one will bother to send in, so you can claim that you are matching prices. The price match wasn't offered, by the way. in order not to get the salesperson in trouble, I'll spare you the rest of the conversation.
Back to TruValue, all the way across town, and an angry phone call to WM in the process.
Bottom line: this is a great and free country. WM is free to overcharge for everything they sell, offer rebates and discounts that don't mean much of anything, and have wholesale accounts that offer prices that are still higher than fair retail. We, on the other hand, are free, too: free to seek out local businesses that sell the same stuff for less, free to buy on line, free to find other sources for everything we need in boating.
Celebrate your freedom and see how much money you can avoid spending with West Marine. I don't know about you guys, but that's going to be MY New Years' resolution.
One more thing: can you think of any retailer who would buy more pink anti-freeze than WM, and who would get a better price from their wholesaler?
Neither could I.