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dizzy":3c1xp6zd said:In a way it is sort of funny seeing the wholesalers get cut out too. I know many of them already allow the clubs to come in their facilities and sell direct to them at wholesale prices. Now the clubs want to buy at what the wholesalers buy for. :lol:
That seems like an awful bad thing, so I am going to ramble for a minute.
My local club in the Bay Area, BAR, holds its meetings at a local wholesaler because they have a rockin' space and are nice enough to let us, however it is very clear, and the club makes it clear to members, that there is NO buying from the wholesaler.
The club also doesn't do group buys because they are not worth the time it takes to pull off well. We have seen too many group buys become tar pits. This doesn't stop individuals from doing group buys though. I don't like group buys because they never seem to come to fruition in any kind of timely manner. I have seen some group buys for clean up crews, but I think the savings just isn't that great - though I understand wanting to get stuff the LFS aren't carrying. I would never want to be part of a group buy for other livestock for all the reasons mentioned.
Our club does have two items for sale at meetings. IC gel because local stores werent carrying it with any regularity and when they did it was at 3-4 times markup, and Mrs Wages because almost no one carries it in our area. I would like to see more clubs working to help everyone in the hobby, not be primarily buying groups (which by the way, violates their 501 c3 status because it benefits the individuals not the organization, but the IRS seems to stop looking at small non profits after they have been given 501c3 status). I get a bad taste in my mouth when clubs start talking about how to save money for members because I think the clubs can and should be more useful on the whole.