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you know what I hate...
Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out
one more thing I should have ordered. I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! That happen to you guys? |
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you know what I hate...
wrote in message ... Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out one more thing I should have ordered. I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! That happen to you guys? Don't sweat it. It it's like the places I buy things on-line from, they'll be sending you weekly emails about more "special" offers. Eisboch |
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On Feb 13, 2:55*pm, wrote:
Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out one more thing I should have ordered. *I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. *But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! *That happen to you guys? Oh tell me about it! But how it usually goes with me is I call a parts house for an important part. And being such a small item that you don't wish to pay minimum shipping for you add some stuff you don't really need, but you will soon, and therefore you make the shipping more justifiable. Next day, you get your stuff, and everything is there except for the part you were desperately needing. It's back ordered. Of course, the sales geeks looking at the computer monitor never tell you that. |
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On Fri, 13 Feb 2009 18:02:00 -0800 (PST), Tim
wrote: On Feb 13, 2:55*pm, wrote: Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out one more thing I should have ordered. *I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. *But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! *That happen to you guys? Oh tell me about it! But how it usually goes with me is I call a parts house for an important part. And being such a small item that you don't wish to pay minimum shipping for you add some stuff you don't really need, but you will soon, and therefore you make the shipping more justifiable. Next day, you get your stuff, and everything is there except for the part you were desperately needing. It's back ordered. Of course, the sales geeks looking at the computer monitor never tell you that. Life is so much simpler now that the only parts I order are Snake-Eye golf balls from Golfsmith. I just wish I didn't go through them so fast! -- Calling an Illegal Alien an "Undocumented Worker" is like calling a Crack Dealer an "Unlicensed Pharmacist" John H |
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On Feb 13, 2:55*pm, wrote:
Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out one more thing I should have ordered. *I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. *But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! *That happen to you guys? That happens to me chronically. I call in a fairly good order, then hang up the phone. 15-20 minutes later, I just remembered that I needed something else or somebody shows up needing a part that I don't redily have but can have it the next day (refer to previous small parts post). So, I immediately call the supply house back just to find that my order has already been filled and is sitting on the skid waiting for UPS pick up. |
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Tim wrote:
On Feb 13, 2:55 pm, wrote: Always right after I place a catalog order with somebody I figure out one more thing I should have ordered. I need a trailer light and a folding cup holder and I found one dealer, iboats.com, that has both for reasonable prices. But I know as soon as I complete the web order it'll only be a couple days before I figure out I needed something else! That happen to you guys? Oh tell me about it! But how it usually goes with me is I call a parts house for an important part. And being such a small item that you don't wish to pay minimum shipping for you add some stuff you don't really need, but you will soon, and therefore you make the shipping more justifiable. Next day, you get your stuff, and everything is there except for the part you were desperately needing. It's back ordered. Of course, the sales geeks looking at the computer monitor never tell you that. Which is why you *always* ask for a stock check on the critical 'show-stopper' parts *before* giving the rest of the order. I've been known to ring for the stock check then order online :-) How they usually get my goat is to put the order on hold because some catalog flier POS consumer tat item I've padded the order with is out of stock but expected real soon now . . . -- Ian Malcolm. London, ENGLAND. (NEWSGROUP REPLY PREFERRED) ianm[at]the[dash]malcolms[dot]freeserve[dot]co[dot]uk [at]=@, [dash]=- & [dot]=. *Warning* HTML & 32K emails -- NUL: |
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