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I recently bought a 5.5' x 15' liner from justliners.com to build my
waterfall and was pleased to say the least with the price($23.95 + shipping $8.00 UPS), it was delivered in approx. 4 days and the quality is more than I expected. A week or two before I visited my local (I wouldn't call them a pond supply store), more of a rock/paver/statuary/but we also order pond supplies from Aquascape kind of place....went in and asked her to get me prices on a liner,pump and rocks.....2 weeks later! she calls me back after I already had finished my waterfall and gives me prices on a liner: 4'x8' 45mil-$96.00!! I told her basically that she had rocks in her head and that I now understood why nobody even knew of this place even though it had been open since last October....and that she would never get a dime from me. What I imagine she was doing is charging me for a roll of liner and cutting my piece from it. What I've learned so far about buying supplies for ponds is you must look around, most places prices are way out of wack on most thing...example: I visited a pond supplier in a nearby town that carried barley(my mom wanted me to pick her up some for her pond) $45.00 for what amounted to a 1/2 pillow size bag of barley! Unreal. I've only checked a few places and websites so far but I'd have to say that justliners.com is probably the best and cheapest place to go. My .02 Just felt like venting....sorry, we now return you to your regular programming. ~Wilson~ |
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Wilson wrote:
What I've learned so far about buying supplies for ponds is you must look around, most places prices are way out of wack on most thing...example: I visited a pond supplier in a nearby town that carried barley(my mom wanted me to pick her up some for her pond) $45.00 for what amounted to a 1/2 pillow size bag of barley! Unreal. I've only checked a few places and websites so far but I'd have to say that justliners.com is probably the best and cheapest place to go. Yup. Caveat emptor. It's amazing to me that in an age when you can find pretty much the best price on any item (even after shipping) on the internet, people are still willing to just plunk down their hard earned cash for over priced stuff. Just my 2 cents. Joe -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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of, course there are people who will pay that much!!!
they are the ones who think they are too good to step inside a k-mart! & only do their shopping in high-priced stores (I just cannot get over some people would rather pay $50. for a blender HERE than $25 for the same one at k-mart........ "joe" wrote in message ... Wilson wrote: What I've learned so far about buying supplies for ponds is you must look around, most places prices are way out of wack on most thing...example: I visited a pond supplier in a nearby town that carried barley(my mom wanted me to pick her up some for her pond) $45.00 for what amounted to a 1/2 pillow size bag of barley! Unreal. I've only checked a few places and websites so far but I'd have to say that justliners.com is probably the best and cheapest place to go. Yup. Caveat emptor. It's amazing to me that in an age when you can find pretty much the best price on any item (even after shipping) on the internet, people are still willing to just plunk down their hard earned cash for over priced stuff. Just my 2 cents. Joe -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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"joe" wrote in message
... Wilson wrote: What I've learned so far about buying supplies for ponds is you must look around, most places prices are way out of wack on most thing...example: I visited a pond supplier in a nearby town that carried barley(my mom wanted me to pick her up some for her pond) $45.00 for what amounted to a 1/2 pillow size bag of barley! Unreal. I've only checked a few places and websites so far but I'd have to say that justliners.com is probably the best and cheapest place to go. Yup. Caveat emptor. It's amazing to me that in an age when you can find pretty much the best price on any item (even after shipping) on the internet, people are still willing to just plunk down their hard earned cash for over priced stuff. Just my 2 cents. I was thinking about this thread last night, as I was shopping on line. I need a hitch for my mini-van, and I need it fast. I can get a good deal on-line, but I don't think they can ship it fast enough, so I may be faced with doing it brick and mortar style, with nasal style payments. It occurred to me last night, when I was surfing, that sometimes, those on-line deals are just out of reach. BV. |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote:
"joe" wrote in message ... Wilson wrote: What I've learned so far about buying supplies for ponds is you must look around, most places prices are way out of wack on most thing...example: I visited a pond supplier in a nearby town that carried barley(my mom wanted me to pick her up some for her pond) $45.00 for what amounted to a 1/2 pillow size bag of barley! Unreal. I've only checked a few places and websites so far but I'd have to say that justliners.com is probably the best and cheapest place to go. Yup. Caveat emptor. It's amazing to me that in an age when you can find pretty much the best price on any item (even after shipping) on the internet, people are still willing to just plunk down their hard earned cash for over priced stuff. Just my 2 cents. I was thinking about this thread last night, as I was shopping on line. I need a hitch for my mini-van, and I need it fast. I can get a good deal on-line, but I don't think they can ship it fast enough, so I may be faced with doing it brick and mortar style, with nasal style payments. It occurred to me last night, when I was surfing, that sometimes, those on-line deals are just out of reach. Just go get one, at a local place that also installs them. Unless your really mechanical, don't risk your life. Don't forget that you'll need to have an electrical hook up for the trailer lights. The place by me is a small shop, selling nothing but hitches, for over 20 years, I got one installed on my car as a teen so I could haul stuff for the family vacation. |
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"John Hines" wrote in message
... snip Just go get one, at a local place that also installs them. Unless your really mechanical, don't risk your life. Don't forget that you'll need to have an electrical hook up for the trailer lights. The place by me is a small shop, selling nothing but hitches, for over 20 years, I got one installed on my car as a teen so I could haul stuff for the family vacation. I have a friend that will professionally install it for me, but I need to buy it first. I will probably never tow anything with it. I just want to put one of those shelves on the back for camping. I can't find a local hitch place. Any thoughts on how to find one? BV. |
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"BenignVanilla" wrote in message
... "John Hines" wrote in message ... snip Just go get one, at a local place that also installs them. Unless your really mechanical, don't risk your life. Don't forget that you'll need to have an electrical hook up for the trailer lights. The place by me is a small shop, selling nothing but hitches, for over 20 years, I got one installed on my car as a teen so I could haul stuff for the family vacation. I have a friend that will professionally install it for me, but I need to buy it first. I will probably never tow anything with it. I just want to put one of those shelves on the back for camping. I can't find a local hitch place. Any thoughts on how to find one? Gave it one more try, and found a hitch not to far away. I will pick it up Monday! BV. |
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Hey BV
I thought you lived around "Baltmore". From the sounds of all your problems getting things UD think you lived the "backwoods" and a trip to town was a weekly event and 40 miles away. Did you ever get your potash? (0-0-50) My local farm co-op dad (20) 5# bags on the shelf today, when I went for mine. If you need it what say we trade some of your Duckweed,. I can't find it around here, every body seems to sell only Azolla. /\/\ike BenignVanilla wrote: "BenignVanilla" wrote in message ... "John Hines" wrote in message . .. snip Just go get one, at a local place that also installs them. Unless your really mechanical, don't risk your life. Don't forget that you'll need to have an electrical hook up for the trailer lights. The place by me is a small shop, selling nothing but hitches, for over 20 years, I got one installed on my car as a teen so I could haul stuff for the family vacation. I have a friend that will professionally install it for me, but I need to buy it first. I will probably never tow anything with it. I just want to put one of those shelves on the back for camping. I can't find a local hitch place. Any thoughts on how to find one? Gave it one more try, and found a hitch not to far away. I will pick it up Monday! BV. |
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On Fri, 18 Jul 2003 18:49:43 +0000 (UTC)
(Kelly E Jones) wrote: in no case is it unethical. If this is unethical, so are all purveyors of bottled water (they buy it for about $0.0001 per bottle, and sell it for $0.99 a bottle!), pet rocks, and /Windows operating systems/ . Two out of three ain't bad! Cybe registered GNU/Linux user #126326 |
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![]() Kelly E Jones wrote in message ... In article , Wilson wrote: I also disagree with your title - there is nothing unethical in a shopkeeper trying to make a profit. If she doesn't, she won't be in business very long. You have every right to disagree....I have every right to point out your mistake. She won't be in business long trying to cheat customers and lying by ommission either. Look, you asked for a quote, and she gave you one. Granted, the quote was way high, and late. That doesn't make her unethical, though it probably makes her a bad businessperson. She has the right to charge anything she wants; you have the right to accept or decline the offer. If the price is way high she's either shrewd (if someone actually pays that price) or dumb (if it puts her out of consideration), but in no case is it unethical. If this is unethical, so are all purveyors of bottled water (they buy it for about $0.0001 per bottle, and sell it for $0.99 a bottle!), pet rocks, and Windows operating systems. Unethical: not conforming to approved standards of social or professional behavior. I realize that anyone can read anything into that they choose, but I'd say lying to a customer would foot that bill. The problem with your theory is that I asked her for a price on a certain size liner....she told me she would call and get a price on that size liner, she never told me that I had to purchase an entire roll or that I was supplying her store with inventory. Your comparison of Evian or pet rocks is flawed because we all know what and how much of it we are buying....and how stupid we are for doing it, I see the price of Evian and I pick up a bottle anyway BUT if the clerk charges me 5 bucks for the bottle then grabs the 4 extra bottles and resells them.....that is an unfair business practice. Believe it or not there is a differece between a liner company selling all their 4x8 liners for 96.00 and what this moron tried to do. One is greed or a nice tidy profit....one is a lie. There are enough businesses out there which really ARE unethical, that we should reserve the term for them, and refrain from libeling those who are merely incompetent. Which businesses might those be Kelly? Would you give us examples? Oh btw, to be libel the statement in writing should be false ![]() be public and "must" damage(or attempt to) someone's character. Right? Tell me Kelly, what is the name of the person or business I am referring to? ~Wilson~ |
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