JennM":o86muzw2 said:
Actually most of the fuss began in this thread most recently when Eric was outed as a drop shipper. The original thread had to do with an individual arranging a group buy direct from a diver (which, BTW seemed to result in a lot of mortality according to the feeback posted in a secondary thread that was linked.)
Part of the wonderfulness of bb discussions, 'specially on RDO is they can wander a little. Its one of the ways useful, interesting and different topics get discussed.
And I think group buys for animals are a bad idea.
So, Thales, it appears that you only have crappy LFS in your area.
That's a shame. However it doesn't mean that every LFS in the country is the same.
I think that was kind of my point to you. There are good and there are bad, and we do ourselves a disservice to thing of them as homogenous.
We actually have a bunch of great LFS, they just aren't so hot in covering the breath and width of reef products (realistically, how many different brands of 400 watt MH bubls will a store actually stock, or how many 1.5 inch pumps?). I think most LFS aren't so hot in carrying one of every product out there in case someone wants it.
If online shopping is your preferred method, so be it. I just don't see why a few here are so sure that the LFS is as good as extinct.
I never said that, and the other person you said that about said that wasn't at all what they meant.
I think it might be a good thing to see a shrinking of the LFS market. Less stores killing less animals in an effort to get on a perceived gravy train. I would much rather there be 2 really good, well stock stores in my area instead of 12+ smaller ones.
Somehow we shifted to the topic of ordering inanimate objects online - when the intent of the thread was to discuss the ordering of live animals online.
Yep. We were speaking to the general idea of LFS being more convenient than online, and I don't think that is necessarily the case.
If you check the thread, you can also find me saying that a powerhead is a powerhead, whether it was bought on eBay, from an etailer or the LFS - if somebody wants to price shop, they can probably find a better price online - I don't begrudge people that. Plenty of dry goods sellers are drop-shippers, and while I don't have to like the practice, that's business, and it doesn't usually have a detrimental effect on the "stuff" or on the hobbyist.
Do you not order from companies that drop ship drygoods like you don't order from companies that drop ship livestock?
I was speaking to the point of LFS being more convenient, and I don't think one can say that they really are in terms of livestock or drygoods.
What I DO have a problem with is entities or individuals *representing* themselves as sellers of live creatures, who lead people to believe that they house the animals themselves, when in actual fact they are drop-shipping. I also have a problem with wholesalers who engage in this practice. It's my feeling that this practice undermines the very stores that are the wholesalers' livelihood, and I don't think the practice is very good for the livestock either.
Jenn
I agree. Misrepresentation is an offfputting thing.
I am not sure how it is worse for the livestock than the additional travel times and one or two retankings that it takes to get livestock to LFS.
I am a little confused. In your last post you were saying that you think most people don't shop online, that most shop in person, so I am not sure how the practice undermines stores.