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sherwindu June 25th 06 07:05 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 


"Capt. JG" wrote:


I think that if one has to choose between listening to your advise vs.
Rosalie's, most will listen to her. But, of course, that's just my
opinion
on monopolies (or is it a conglomeration?).


Ah, so personal attacks are your thing...


Now wait a minute. Making these off the wall comments about how YOU
think most people feel about my remarks, seems like you started this
exchange.

you sound pretty angry.


I am angry about people who are petty, and those that defend them.



--
"j" ganz @@
www.sailnow.com



Ryk July 4th 06 09:22 PM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 00:01:16 -0500, in message

sherwindu wrote:

Not my experience. I'm sure it depends on the item. I saved a bundle on two
Marine items I bought there last year. When I visited their store in Wisconsin,
I
did see a lot of expensive clothes, but who shops for clothes in a sport's
store, unless
it is high tech gear, and I have several other choices locally to find that.


Some recent comparison shopping suggests that WM does a great job of
marketing by cutting as deeply as they can on big ticket items while
keeping the margin pretty strong on the cheaper stuff we spend lots of
money on, but never bother to compare.

Ryk


[email protected] July 5th 06 07:39 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
Some recent comparison shopping suggests that WM does a great job of
marketing by cutting as deeply as they can on big ticket items while
keeping the margin pretty strong on the cheaper stuff we spend lots of
money on, but never bother to compare.


I needed to replace the nicad batteries in two Nicro Solar Day/Night
vents. WM wanted $15 for a "C" sized nicad.
I bought a pack of two at Radio Shack for $7.


sherwindu July 6th 06 05:08 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 


Ryk wrote:

On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 00:01:16 -0500, in message

sherwindu wrote:

Not my experience. I'm sure it depends on the item. I saved a bundle on two
Marine items I bought there last year. When I visited their store in Wisconsin,
I
did see a lot of expensive clothes, but who shops for clothes in a sport's
store, unless
it is high tech gear, and I have several other choices locally to find that.


Some recent comparison shopping suggests that WM does a great job of
marketing by cutting as deeply as they can on big ticket items while
keeping the margin pretty strong on the cheaper stuff we spend lots of
money on, but never bother to compare.

Ryk


This is a typical problem with boating stores, in general. They sell common use
products at inflated prices, and put special labels on them to make them look like

specialty boating items. I'm curious who did this comparison shopping you talk
about. I shop for a lot of marine supplies, and my results are to the contrary.
WM
is not cutting as deep as I think they should, mainly because there are not enough

competitive stores available to force them to do so. In our economy, you can't
depend
on the good will of these companies to keep prices down. They are in business to
make
the biggest profit they can get from the customer. I shop at WM when I'm in a
bind for
time and need something quickly. Otherwise, it's the Internet for me, especially
on big
ticket items. There are also speciallized items which they don't carry in the
stores and
cannot order, for whatever reason.

Sherwin D.



Ryk July 6th 06 09:16 PM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:08:56 -0500, in message

sherwindu wrote:



Ryk wrote:


Some recent comparison shopping suggests that WM does a great job of
marketing by cutting as deeply as they can on big ticket items while
keeping the margin pretty strong on the cheaper stuff we spend lots of
money on, but never bother to compare.

Ryk


This is a typical problem with boating stores, in general. They sell common use
products at inflated prices, and put special labels on them to make them look like

specialty boating items. I'm curious who did this comparison shopping you talk
about. I shop for a lot of marine supplies, and my results are to the contrary.
WM
is not cutting as deep as I think they should, mainly because there are not enough

competitive stores available to force them to do so. In our economy, you can't
depend
on the good will of these companies to keep prices down.


Maybe I should have said as deeply they *have to* I have a great local
independent supplier. His prices are generally better than West,
except on the big ticket items where West knows people will compare.

Note that I said they were doing a great job of *marketing*, not a
great job of getting the best prices for the consumer.

Ryk


Wayne.B July 7th 06 02:48 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
On 6 Jul 2006 09:15:01 -0500, Dave wrote:

What an odd notion--trying to maximize profits for shareholders.


Must be some sort of free market communist conspiracy... :-)


sherwindu July 7th 06 07:16 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
And you must be one of those stockholders licking his chops from all the profits you
get from screwing those boaters.

Dave wrote:

On Wed, 05 Jul 2006 23:08:56 -0500, sherwindu said:

In our economy, you can't depend
on the good will of these companies to keep prices down. They are in business to
make the biggest profit they can get from the customer.


What an odd notion--trying to maximize profits for shareholders.



sherwindu July 7th 06 07:17 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
If it were truely a free market, we would have some competition, wouldn't we?

"Wayne.B" wrote:

On 6 Jul 2006 09:15:01 -0500, Dave wrote:

What an odd notion--trying to maximize profits for shareholders.


Must be some sort of free market communist conspiracy... :-)



Alan Gomes July 7th 06 11:58 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 

"sherwindu" wrote in message
...
If it were truely a free market, we would have some competition, wouldn't
we?

"Wayne.B" wrote:

On 6 Jul 2006 09:15:01 -0500, Dave wrote:

What an odd notion--trying to maximize profits for shareholders.


Must be some sort of free market communist conspiracy... :-)


We do. (My new, non-West Marine halyard should be arriving any day now....)



Wayne.B July 7th 06 11:59 AM

West Marine ,, is that the worst store or what
 
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 01:16:28 -0500, sherwindu
wrote:

And you must be one of those stockholders licking his chops from all the profits you
get from screwing those boaters.


There is plenty of competition. What you are paying for is service
and local convenience, and that is worth what ever people are willing
to pay.



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