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and learning that the mark up on livestock is sometimes near 400%
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and learning that the mark up on livestock is sometimes near 400%
JennM":n9lvyugt said:wrott":n9lvyugt said:Thales":n9lvyugt said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
That is true for sure, however I can honestly say I have gotten some of the best service and honest advice via phone conversation with one of the better known Etailers. Etialers are generally cheaper however, they are, in many cases, offering more to the customer than most LFS's.
Water testing? Home consultation? Maintenance? Can you have them assemble your purchase? Get warranty service without getting stuck for shipping? Replace that worn impeller in your pump? Find you a new widget from their salvage box?
Jenn
Kinda like the crazy looks I get when I tell the public that they need $500 bucks in lights, a $400 dollar reactor and a 300 plus skimmer ........to do it right.wrott":2f0j2gwo said:I bet you of the 20+ retailers in my 50 miles radius maybe 3 of them would be able to dial in my Schuran reactor, the other 15 would look at me like I was crazy and 10 of those 15 would tell me that dosing is better because they carry B-Ionic but dont carry reactors :wink:
Kalkbreath":2gtpiw8b said:See as retailers we have to gently sway the public into this hobby.
Kinda like putting the frog in the pot to cook.
If you try placing the hobbyists directly into the 4,000 dollar set up ....he like the frog will instantly jump out of the deal.
You have to slowly turn up the heat gradually.
If I knew I was going to have to spend thousands top get a set up that fit my dreams....I would have never got into the hobby.
But your comparing dogs and cats , a pet which 99 percent of the public already identifies as a possible pet choice....Race":1m8h9sps said:There is no doubt that the American consumer is adapting to the web but they will not altogether abandon retail. It never happened in the other pet divisions either. Both Petco and Petsmarts outgrew Foster and Smith by a mile and I started at about the same time. They simply had a better idea----- and it was called retail.
I am sure that we will continue to have our differences and the landscape will surely change. In the end, a balanced business plan in either segment will prosper.
Race
I bet I can prove my point with a map of delivery location which an etailer sends livestock and a map showing the cities and towns across the USA which dont have brick and mortars fish stores.Kalkbreath":2u6apppl said:This hobby is dead when the brick and mortar LFS vanish.
pyrrhus":1fykek4g said:
Oh please bring it over to RDO's IBTH. It'll be fun
<runs to get popcorn and a beer>
vitz":25tixa6e said:JennM":25tixa6e said:wrott":25tixa6e said:Thales":25tixa6e said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
That is true for sure, however I can honestly say I have gotten some of the best service and honest advice via phone conversation with one of the better known Etailers. Etialers are generally cheaper however, they are, in many cases, offering more to the customer than most LFS's.
Water testing? Home consultation? Maintenance? Can you have them assemble your purchase? Get warranty service without getting stuck for shipping? Replace that worn impeller in your pump? Find you a new widget from their salvage box?
Can't get those things from an etailer - and I'm not saying there aren't good ones out there - just like some LFS are better than others, so are some etailers, but they just can't provide those services unless you're local to them and they allow walk-ins.
I've had people buy stuff online and bring it to us for assembly - well we charge for that - UNLESS they bought it from me - then we will assemble it or plumb it or whatever for free.
Those few things are things I do on a daily basis - and no etailer can do those things from a phone line or an online shopping cart. They might be able to walk you though it but they can't SHOW you or do it for you.
Granted, many of the folks that frequent these boards can do all that stuff themselves, but there are still a lot of people that are intimidated by the thought of taking an impeller out of a pump to clean it -let alone replace it.
We retailers always get scolded for painting all etailers with the same brush - but it seems to me that there are some hobbyists out there that are quite willing to paint all LFS with the same brush too.
Jenn
that, in a nutshell, was the single most frustrating thing for me about being a csr at marine depot-trying to walk a relative newbie through assembling and dialing in a korallin reactor by phone would take easily 45 minutes,and loads of repetition,when in an lfs setting, it would've taken me 10, and a one time explanation.
and csr's get their phone times monitored, and are pressured to keep them at a minimum- that was one of the reasons i eventually became progressively short tempered at work
GreshamH":a0vq9j0x said:pyrrhus":a0vq9j0x said:
Grrr, I just got nailled by the RC 1:30 PST shutdown and my last post did not make it
Some one on the thread mentioned bringing the discussion over here :lol:
My post was:
Oh please bring it over to RDO's IBTH. It'll be fun
<runs to get popcorn and a beer>
JennM":1aq18kh8 said:vitz":1aq18kh8 said:JennM":1aq18kh8 said:wrott":1aq18kh8 said:Thales":1aq18kh8 said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
That is true for sure, however I can honestly say I have gotten some of the best service and honest advice via phone conversation with one of the better known Etailers. Etialers are generally cheaper however, they are, in many cases, offering more to the customer than most LFS's.
Water testing? Home consultation? Maintenance? Can you have them assemble your purchase? Get warranty service without getting stuck for shipping? Replace that worn impeller in your pump? Find you a new widget from their salvage box?
Can't get those things from an etailer - and I'm not saying there aren't good ones out there - just like some LFS are better than others, so are some etailers, but they just can't provide those services unless you're local to them and they allow walk-ins.
I've had people buy stuff online and bring it to us for assembly - well we charge for that - UNLESS they bought it from me - then we will assemble it or plumb it or whatever for free.
Those few things are things I do on a daily basis - and no etailer can do those things from a phone line or an online shopping cart. They might be able to walk you though it but they can't SHOW you or do it for you.
Granted, many of the folks that frequent these boards can do all that stuff themselves, but there are still a lot of people that are intimidated by the thought of taking an impeller out of a pump to clean it -let alone replace it.
We retailers always get scolded for painting all etailers with the same brush - but it seems to me that there are some hobbyists out there that are quite willing to paint all LFS with the same brush too.
Jenn
that, in a nutshell, was the single most frustrating thing for me about being a csr at marine depot-trying to walk a relative newbie through assembling and dialing in a korallin reactor by phone would take easily 45 minutes,and loads of repetition,when in an lfs setting, it would've taken me 10, and a one time explanation.
and csr's get their phone times monitored, and are pressured to keep them at a minimum- that was one of the reasons i eventually became progressively short tempered at work
You know, Vitz, when you were working at MD, you tried to convince me that a customer *could* send in a water sample for testing.
Funny how times change
Jenn
Raskal311":1gwujef4 said:http://www.reefcentral.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=1084636&perpage=25&pagenumber=1
I love getting advice from people who don’t know the business.