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Steve Bullman
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Where do you buy, and why?  

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  1. 1. Where do you buy, and why?

    • Online - I can get cheaper prices buying online
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    • Online - I like the convenience of being able to purchase online 24 hours a day
      50
    • Online - There is no local retailer
      26
    • Local - I get better support locally if I have purchased my machines from them direct
      27
    • Local - I like to support my local dealer even if it means paying extra
      26


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Just interested in getting a poll on where you buy from and why.

 

Do you prefer to buy your equipment online? If so is this motivated by price or convenience?

 

Likewise, if you prefer to buy local, what are the reasons for this....are you getting a better price local, or are you buying to support your local dealer in preference to getting a cheaper price online?

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You missed one Steve.... 'Online because there is no local retailer'.

That doesn't count for machinery obviously, but it does for climbing & rigging gear

I've found that there's actually not that great a selection of places to buy gear out in the provinces, certainly not to the Jones/Honeys/Clarks/Gustharts standard anyway....

I would much prefer to handle / try before I buy, and supporting local retailers is a pet project, but needs must, I rely on feedback from others and buy online, recently all from the same place because their price and service is excellent, and they do physically have a shop you can walk into.

I won't buy from online only warehouse type retailers.

I think if I could physically shop locally [by which I mean within 30 or 40 miles of home] I would, and it would change my purchasing habit a great deal....

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I like the idea of buying locally in theory, and usually do for chains, two stroke oil, etc... however the local Stihl/Husky dealers don't have a lot of stock on the shelf, and warranty work is pretty pants. So when I want a new saw, decent boots & trousers etc, I usually drive 25+ miles to the nearest dealer who's half decent, or go online.

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You missed one Steve.... 'Online because there is no local retailer'.

That doesn't count for machinery obviously, but it does for climbing & rigging gear

I've found that there's actually not that great a selection of places to buy gear out in the provinces, certainly not to the Jones/Honeys/Clarks/Gustharts standard anyway....

I would much prefer to handle / try before I buy, and supporting local retailers is a pet project, but needs must, I rely on feedback from others and buy online, recently all from the same place because their price and service is excellent, and they do physically have a shop you can walk into.

I won't buy from online only warehouse type retailers.

I think if I could physically shop locally [by which I mean within 30 or 40 miles of home] I would, and it would change my purchasing habit a great deal....

 

That's pretty much the same for me.

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