Posted by john in la on February 17, 2023 at 04:53:02 from (97.80.68.11):
In Reply to: price of farming posted by r.w.b. on February 17, 2023 at 01:22:51:
I needed a part for my John Deere so I looked it up online. While I could find it cheaper at a out of state dealer my local dealer had the part in stock and I needed it today. So I decided to just go to the dealership on my way home from work.
To my surprise when I tried to buy the part over the counter it was more than the online price at this same dealership. When I asked about it they said that was the online price and refused to lower the counter price to match. I told them you can keep it then and walked out.
I went home and ordered the part online from the same dealership different location about 20 miles away and picked it up there for the online price.
While it was only a few dollars difference and I most likely spent more in gasoline and my time to travel to the other dealer location it was the principal of the matter to me.
While I might still buy things I have to have today from my local dealer if I can wait I order everything I need from out of state dealers.
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