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Posted by Chris Gentry on March 12, 2005, 10:47 pm
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> I whole heartedly agree. There are many ways there is just no way a brick
> and murder shop can some prices. but unless the price is way off I will
> defiantly go with the local shop. Now when you are comparing prices please
> don't forget shipping. I know you can get sand for half the price online,
> but the shipping costs twice as much as the sand.... Just how much advice
> would you have missed out on, esp. in the early part of your hobby days,
if
> you didn't have the LFS. There are many things the online guy just will
> never give you.
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> Tre' Landrum
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What online guys? It seems I'm online now, and I get all my info right here
and at reefcentral.
Seriously though, I have talked to the local guys, and they tell me they
just can't compete with the internet stores. Every single store (and there
are 5 of them in about a 30 mile radius) just won't even talk to you nicely
if you aren't going to buy anything. I've tried to glean info from these
people, in an unobtrusive way. If there is a customer I let them handle the
paying person first. Last time I checked, I didn't smell bad, so what's the
deal? Why do they not want to talk? Anyway I've given up trying to get
advice from the lfs. Especially when I can get it from here and the advice
here lacks the typical (can I bullsh*t you into buying something??)
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> rural area and for looking for a low ball price.
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> I however prefer to support my local retail location as they have
> better service and can usually answer questions about the hobby.
> And
> guess what I dont pay more. Next time when you want to buy
> somthing-Ask your LFS if they will match internet pricing.
>