Wakit300
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Yes, thisthe same? I'm going to the store. But it's rare that I find a product that the price is the same online and in store.
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Yes, thisthe same? I'm going to the store. But it's rare that I find a product that the price is the same online and in store.
I go to the store and test it, then head home and go straight to the Bay and check for the best deal
I go to the store and test it, then head home and go straight to the Bay and check for the best deal
If everyone did that and all the stores closed down, what would you do then?
I understand wanting the best deal you can get. But I also know it costs money to stocl inventory and staff the golf area so how can we expect golf shops to stay in business if all we do is go there to demo their inventory, then run to eBay?I don't see the point in paying retail if I can get what I want at a price that works for me. I'm a huge fan of the big box stores. I'm just a bigger fan of getting what I want at the price I want.
I understand wanting the best deal you can get. But I also know it costs money to store inventory and staff the golf area so how can we expect golf shops to stay in business of all we do is go there demo their inventory then run to eBay?
Not calling you out I know we all do this at times but I also think we all have to realize we are helping in the killing of local golf shops
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I go to the store and test it, then head home and go straight to the Bay and check for the best deal
My uncle gave me a ton of lip about this a few years ago - so I try not to do this. If I hit it at a local store, I will ask them to give me a price close the the internet price. I think supporting the local shop is a good practice all around.
Soft goods - Other than balls, I almost always buy from the local places or the courses I am playing at.