Posted by blue water massey on March 16, 2016 at 20:19:00 from (198.254.227.107):
Didn't want to hijack post below on dealer part prices Last fall I bought a Huqvarna 455 rancher with 20 in bar from my local farm supply here in Ont Canada Price then was 489.99 plus sales tax which up here is 13% A tractor dealer about 50 miles from me has the same saw listed in their products for $539.89
so to my point A lot of people both in person ad on forums tells me how great online sales are and that I'll savë lots using those services like them
One that I've been told to use is Amazon as the deals there are unbelievable
so I finally decided to look
The same saw on there is twice the price than I can buy locally and have today instead of waiting at least 2 day's for delivery so how is this better
btw the price online in Can $1095.00 plus 5.54 shipping also says there is an other option for $916.00 see the link
My point is don't believe that things online are always cheaper you still have to shop around
Don't get me wrong they do have some deals at Amazon I saw that are better priced than what's available locally
But for me when possible I'll support my local store before online when ever possible there's too many times I need things now and if they all close up then all I'll have is online options
I know that my local places cann't stock everything and I can accept that but what they don't have most things thy can have next day and that still beats 2 or more days waiting for delivery.
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