Well, I agree for the most part but.....

I asked my local Pentax dealer (not a big box) if he could order me a 
PZ1p in 2001.
He quoted me $1333.00 before taxes.  I ordered one from B&H for $479.00 
and it got to me in two days. This is just one example.

I did insist that my wife buy a Bogen tripod and head (as my birthday 
present one year) to "give him some business"....cost our household 
nearly $75 more.  Needless to say, I buy from B&H and Adorama routinely.

Robert

John Celio wrote:
> The photographic industry needs your support right now, and I'd like to take 
> a moment to convince anyone who is willing to listen why you're better off 
> buying from local camera shops than internet sites or big box stores.
>
>
> When you buy something from a local store, there are two major advantages 
> for your community (this is from a US point of view, so things may be 
> slightly different elsewhere).  First, your money is supporting local 
> businesses and jobs, and it stays local.  It doesn't go to some corporate 
> headquarters on the other side of the country.  Second, the taxes you pay 
> support your local municipalities, such as schools and fire stations. 
> Buying online does not support any of these services, which you may need 
> some day.
>
> Buying local can also be more convenient in the event you need any sort of 
> customer service.  The fact that you can talk to someone face to face means 
> you can usually get your problem solved in a more timely manner.  At the 
> very least, having a local specialty shop to go to usually means a large 
> portion of the staff knows what they're talking about, and since they want 
> to keep you as a customer they will usually do what it takes to make you 
> happy (managers especially).
>
> Big box stores (by which I mean places like Fry's, Best Buy, Wal*Mart, etc) 
> and internet stores don't care about the customer; they usually care more 
> about sales volume.  Their prices are low because they move so many items 
> they don't need a large profit margin on most things.  Their prices are also 
> low because their staff is often not as knowledgeable about the products 
> they sell as staff are at specialty shops, like the one I used to work at. 
> In other words, the box stores tend to hire cheap labor.
>
> A lot of internet stores sell low-quality accessories at high markups 
> because they know the customer won't know what they're getting till it 
> arrives in the mail ("it comes with a memory card?  great!").  I know a lot 
> of PDML members probably wouldn't fall for that, but it something a lot of 
> everyday buyers have no clue about.
>
>
> There are plenty more reasons for shopping at local stores and specialty 
> shops, but suffice to say, if you want local camera shops to exist AT ALL in 
> the future, please consider buying from them in the present.  Yes, you'll 
> probably pay a little more, but it's worth it in the long run.
>
> Isn't it?
>
> John Celio
> (if it weren't for so many people buying online and at big box stores, I'd 
> probably still be working at Reed's)
>
> --
>
> http://www.neovenator.com
>
> AIM: Neopifex
>
> "Hey, I'm an artist.  I can do whatever I want and pretend I'm making a 
> statement." 
>
>
>
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