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I bought a C-130 bag yesterday at a local shop. Paid my sales tax & a premium price. I had never considered this bag, therefore had not researched it. I can get it shipped for FREE, with no tax, for $60.00 less. A savings of 30%! I own a local business & push for people to buy local & support our tax base. Can you see my conundrum?
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Specifically to golf clubs, here's my opinion. By buying locally, you almost always get professional opinion from the golf shop people. You will also get fitted for free when buying from them. You can hold your club in the hands and swing it and take it out to the range and sometimes the course before buying. If you end up not liking it, you can take it back. As you said, you support the local economy and give the pro shop guys something to do. One day I walked into the shop and I was the only one there. I stayed for 3 hours and hit every club I could imagine. They even gave me a free wedge that I liked just for hanging and talking golf with them. The only time I would buy online is if I could not find it in any store (Bettinardi for example). And at my pro shop it is guaranteed that they will have the lowest price.
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Yeah.. you're afraid of feeling like a hypocrite. I always try to be local but sometimes that isn't possible. For example, say I wanted to buy Bridgestone clubs. I'd have no choice but buy from a retailer on line as there is no place that sells them. Sometimes it can't be avoided and for some a savings of $60 places a bit of food on the table.
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I buy from both but will buy local if I use the expertise of local staff or use their displayed inventory to make my decision. There's nothing worse than using a local store's inventory, staff, and overhead only to walk and buy via internet. I also can't believe the powers that be are allowing millions or billions of tax revenue to vanish on the internet.
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I buy 99.9% of my golf stuff from my home course. I get good discounts for being a member and the PGA Pro/Owner is a close personal friend. I would much rather give my money to my home course, who needs the support, than to some online guy that I don't know and who could care less about me.
We are sort of at a crossroads in Indiana right now with online sales. Amazon has a huge warehouse here that employs hundreds of people, yet they charge no state sales tax. Our governor gave them this special deal to locate here, but they're time is running out till they have to start charging the tax. They are saying they will leave the state. I say, adios! Time to have a level playing field again with the little guys. |
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I buy from both but will buy local if I use the expertise of local staff or use their displayed inventory to make my decision. There's nothing worse than using a local store's inventory, staff, and overhead only to walk and buy via internet. I also can't believe the powers that be are allowing millions or billions of tax revenue to vanish on the internet. |
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Time to have a level playing field again with the little guys. |
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That simply can't happen though. No store front rent, less returns and more eyeballs on products. According to CNBC yesterday, holiday sales did okay this year, but the biggest growth areas were online sales (growing 32%) over 2011 and digital content (growing 39%) over 2011. Whether those figures are accurate, I do not know, but they seem to make sense. Digital content is the future and starting to be the present. |
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I buy everything that is close to the online price locally if its available. Otherwise I buy it online.
I also believe that if you take advantage of the store services you should buy from them if its reasonable to you the buyer. Also, I've found that if you tell the store that you have priced the same merchandise, they will make an effort to match the price if they can. I try to save myself money when I can and get quality products. |
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That simply can't happen though. No store front rent, less returns and more eyeballs on products. According to CNBC yesterday, holiday sales did okay this year, but the biggest growth areas were online sales (growing 32%) over 2011 and digital content (growing 39%) over 2011. Whether those figures are accurate, I do not know, but they seem to make sense. Digital content is the future and starting to be the present. |
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