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wheelinround
23rd August 2011, 05:29 PM
:frustrated: :ranton: Seems we have many stores, outlets business advertising items either in catalogues, pamphlets, brochures on websites which when you go in, try to order on-line or even just ring to check that they have them in stock. They don't have them:((, no idea when they'll get them in even their supplier has none in stock.
:rolleyes: So whats going on?????
Is this a case of they would prefer us to choose the product they have on the shelf even if its not what we want, shop on-line ,shop OS .:~
My latest is trying to buy a new printer, for 3 months now 4 choices of 2 brands of printer (after 2 printers) ranging in price from $45 to $500 mean while the prices of the same printers always out of stock have gone up and down with Tax time, sales and the AU-US $ :?
I was sure we had laws as to advertising things which companies can't supply. Seems a whole Gov department to which we can complain, which takes as long and as much time to get no action is allowing it to continue :(( with their blessing due to lack of decent action in oh 25 years I can go back with just one major department store and that chain still gets away with excuses such as stock not arrived etc etc etc.
I am all for buying local but gee how the Bl$%^&* hell can we under these circumstances.
To those fellows who are buying OS that I have frowned on, my sincere apologies I understand now why you do it. I have seen many of you commend the time it takes for items to arrive, the fact they have items in stock, the lower cost which includes shipping, responses to email, phone calls etc. The only thing that still concerns me is warranty.:rantoff:
Geoff Dean
23rd August 2011, 06:30 PM
Some things just lend themselves to being bought online OS. Books, DVD's Music etc, about 1/2 the price of here. Never bought any hand tools, but if they will ship to Aust there seems to be some really good deals.
Electrical goods are about the only thing that I wouldn't buy OS, having to use step up transformers and then lack of warranty worries me.
As far as Gerry Harvey goes, he can procreate and travel. :U
wheelinround
23rd August 2011, 07:34 PM
Geoff its funny Gerry complain's bitterly about people buying on-line and OS :rolleyes: so what companies make his stock here in Australia what Camera's, TV's or furniture manufactures make his stock, etc etc. He is after all just an outlet same as a butcher supplying meat to customers. He has taken his stores OS to Europe :? with tax funded government help.
Geoff Dean
23rd August 2011, 07:45 PM
Exactly, Gerry whinges that it is not a level playing field because orders OS up to $1000 don't attract GST.
If his prices where only 10% dearer he would have a case, but when you can buy for 40-50% cheaper, have it delivered and in some cases get it quicker than what you can from him, he is only making himself look foolish with all his bleating.
Big Shed
23rd August 2011, 08:11 PM
He has taken his stores OS to Europe :? with tax funded government help.
Really, how?
wheelinround
23rd August 2011, 08:56 PM
Really, how?
Dept Foreign Affairs & Trade
Cliff Rogers
23rd August 2011, 09:36 PM
Hey Ray.... even been in business for yourself selling stuff other than labour?
Even had stuff in stock in case a customer wants to buy it & suddenly the market moves or the dollar goes up?
I still have 2 brand new floppy drives, 2 brand new CD-ROM drives, a CR-RW drive, a brand new AT power supply, complete with power switch sitting in my stock cupboard.... nobody wants them & I couldn't even sell them on eBay for what they cost me. :rolleyes:
I also have 2 brand new serial mice, a couple of PS2 keyboards, a 16 port 10/100 rack mount switch, 8 adapter kits to mount a 3.5" drive in a 5.25" bay.... waffle waffle waffle...
The only thing I keep in stock now is me.... I order everything else as I need it. :)
dj_pnevans
23rd August 2011, 09:59 PM
First of it is called bait advertising and is a no no. Gerry is in Singapore I went there and they were cheap. Cliff keep your old parts and sell them as an antique. Now this next bit is what I think. As for things going up it is our own fault. We want more money to live the money has to come from somewhere so things go up and then we need more money to live and so on. Once again this is what I think so don't get upset.
David
wheelinround
23rd August 2011, 10:05 PM
Hey Ray.... even been in business for yourself selling stuff other than labour?
Even had stuff in stock in case a customer wants to buy it & suddenly the market moves or the dollar goes up?
I still have 2 brand new floppy drives, 2 brand new CD-ROM drives, a CR-RW drive, a brand new AT power supply, complete with power switch sitting in my stock cupboard.... nobody wants them & I couldn't even sell them on eBay for what they cost me. :rolleyes:
I also have 2 brand new serial mice, a couple of PS2 keyboards, a 16 port 10/100 rack mount switch, 8 adapter kits to mount a 3.5" drive in a 5.25" bay.... waffle waffle waffle...
The only thing I keep in stock now is me.... I order everything else as I need it. :)
Yes Cliff although it was short lived for similar reasons no one wanted the old stuff. Son got one of the CD burners brand new its still in the box they bought newer machine with all fitted in a laptop :doh:. Still have a 25kg create full of cables bits n bobs. Reams and rolls of special purpose paper for another situation, tools etc.
I understand your situation Cliff it would be my way also if still doing it now days. I look at old shops and workshops some of which I ordered items for in boxes of hundred and more who have bought stock and its being auctioned off on such as Grey's.
Situations such as old stock moving out new stock moving in but in 4 months this situation has not changed "No Stock Available"on their web page so spoke to them today. Mind you I did email and still waiting for return call. Yet the manufacture who points to the vendor doesn't show it. Now the vendor does not buy off manufacturer they have to buy off the importer:stars: No new machines on the horizon.
In essence Cliff we became over stocked we got fingers burnt as is happening now............is this history repeating itself that of a long time ago supply and demand, money becoming harder to get. Yes all pre-depression signs.
Cliff Rogers
23rd August 2011, 10:35 PM
Sign of the times more like.... electronic stuff in particular goes out of date sooooo fast.
Stuff like hammers & shovels etc don't go out of date, they just get made heaps cheaper & fail more often than they used to.
Geoff Dean
24th August 2011, 08:32 AM
Hey Ray.... even been in business for yourself selling stuff other than labour?
Even had stuff in stock in case a customer wants to buy it & suddenly the market moves or the dollar goes up?
I still have 2 brand new floppy drives, 2 brand new CD-ROM drives, a CR-RW drive, a brand new AT power supply, complete with power switch sitting in my stock cupboard.... nobody wants them & I couldn't even sell them on eBay for what they cost me. :rolleyes:
I also have 2 brand new serial mice, a couple of PS2 keyboards, a 16 port 10/100 rack mount switch, 8 adapter kits to mount a 3.5" drive in a 5.25" bay.... waffle waffle waffle...
The only thing I keep in stock now is me.... I order everything else as I need it. :)
Cliff, it is a pity you don't service Macs, you wouldn't need all those spare parts if you did. :D Then again, if you did service Macs, you probably wouldn't have much to do. :D
Bob38S
24th August 2011, 11:06 AM
Cliff, it is a pity you don't service Macs, you wouldn't need all those spare parts if you did. :D Then again, if you did service Macs, you probably wouldn't have much to do. :D
Come in Spinner :o
damian
24th August 2011, 11:55 AM
How about not having kreg screws in stock ? Not one size mind, but about 2/3 of the options. Not mentioning any names.
When you have to drive 1 hr across town at $1.50 a liter only to find what you wanted isn't there paying shipping starts to look a good option.
Cliff, wish I'd known about your stock a couple of years back. I was desperately looking for an AT power supply. Don't have any 5 1'4 drives that still work do you ? I've got a box of them that don't. Bothersome things....
Regarding GH his whole business started by undercutting the established department stores. Even then much of what he sold was imported but the real issue was lower overheads. I don't know that he paid lower wages but he employed people off the street at a time when working at DJ's or Myer was seen as a career, and you got trained.
I'm not suggesting what he did was wrong, but you can't undermine another business then whinge when your idea gets superceded.
Cliff Rogers
24th August 2011, 05:18 PM
Cliff, it is a pity you don't service Macs, you wouldn't need all those spare parts if you did. :D Then again, if you did service Macs, you probably wouldn't have much to do. :D
Nuh, I couldn't possibly put up with the Mac users... pack of wankers. :rolleyes:
Cliff Rogers
24th August 2011, 05:20 PM
.... Don't have any 5 1'4 drives that still work do you ? I've got a box of them that don't. Bothersome things........
Nuh, I did have a box of 5.25" floppies in stock up until about 5 years ago.
I also had a box of 3.5" floppies in stock up until about 2 years ago.
wheelinround
24th August 2011, 06:26 PM
:U Still have a working 5.25" drive and brand new box of disc as well as stack of used and used 3.5 2 spare 3.5 working drives.
I have heard that Win7 won't recognise the drives anyway I have not checked this out yet.
damian
25th August 2011, 10:25 AM
I have many boxes of 5 1/4" floppies ut given the rate they used to go bad they are probably all dead now. I've got a full height IBM 30 meg that still ran fine last time I plugged it in.
Still waiting for someone to care about all the old computer junk in the shed, the old suns, the osbourne 1....sigh...
Cliff Rogers
25th August 2011, 12:14 PM
I have a twin floppy 8086 pc with a green screen & msdos 2.11 in a carton somewhere.
Also have a 486 in a case the size of a bar fridge, it boots & runs unix from 140Mb HDD & has white screen VGA monitor & an AT 86 key keyboard.
The memory expansion is on a full length plug in ISA card & it also has one of those multi port serial boards to allow mulituser mode & the users log in from a mono serial terminal.
Geoff Dean
25th August 2011, 01:44 PM
I have a twin floppy 8086 pc with a green screen & msdos 2.11 in a carton somewhere.
Also have a 486 in a case the size of a bar fridge, it boots & runs unix from 140Mb HDD & has white screen VGA monitor & an AT 86 key keyboard.
The memory expansion is on a full length plug in ISA card & it also has one of those multi port serial boards to allow mulituser mode & the users log in from a mono serial terminal.
I've got an abacas, it is probably more current than all that stuff. :D
wheelinround
25th August 2011, 02:33 PM
Ok you lot ring round and try get parts for them :;
Cliff Rogers
25th August 2011, 03:48 PM
I may be able to find some beads for Goof's abacas. :think:
wheelinround
25th August 2011, 06:52 PM
I may be able to find some beads for Goof's abacas. :think:
I could turn them :q
Geoff Dean
25th August 2011, 08:04 PM
I could turn them :q
What would you turn them into?
Claw Hama
25th August 2011, 08:08 PM
So do you feel any better now Ray?:D
Mostly now if I buy tools etc and LV has the right sort of thing I just order it from them, I know almost to the hour when I'll get it. And its always quicker than anyone but McJings I think.:2tsup:
wheelinround
25th August 2011, 09:48 PM
Geoff Asians seem to turn into Gold i might give that a try
So do you feel any better now Ray?:D
Mostly now if I buy tools etc and LV has the right sort of thing I just order it from them, I know almost to the hour when I'll get it. And its always quicker than anyone but McJings I think.:2tsup:
CH nope feel like crap really but will survive.
As for the printer situation :mad3::mad3: 3 days now waiting for a call from Harris technologies :~ I even have phoned them.
Sue has printing to do tonight it will get done but we need new printers ASAP and I won't compromise on them.
Good day turning though :U
FenceFurniture
25th August 2011, 10:20 PM
Electrical goods are about the only thing that I wouldn't buy OS, having to use step up transformers and then lack of warranty worries me.
I've just learnt that the premium German power tools can be exported out of Germany with warranty.
The situations for inporters here are exactly the same as they are anywhere else. Demand and supply can be very tricky to manage. One of the biggest problems we face is not necessarily available stock and prices, but exposure to the range. Locally we can only get 13 of Colt's 478 part numbers, and that's as good a reason as any for going OS. I think the trick is to find ways around these problems, and that's not too hard a lot of the time.
As for Gerry: he's made a national fool of himself, no wonder they've taken him out of the adverts (I am lead to believe that's why)
As for computer: think I'm glad that the sum total of my computer bits is what I'm working on right now (except for the inevitable box of cables in the loft)
As for Macs & Mac users: don't get me started. Until recently I was working both, and so pretty familar. Mac hardware is delish, and there should be more of it. However, because they are apparently designed for dummies, they really backfire when you try to do intensely difficult things like opening 50kb Excel sheet (ten seconds minimum, and that's from half a dozen users). I could write pages of how difficult the usual easy things are to do (like opening a web link from a spreadsheet - 20 seconds, you can't see anything to indicate signs of life, so you do it again, which slows down the first one that actually was alive .......blah blah blah. They are crap. I went on to Mactalk forum and explained all this and asked why and all I got was "There's a bastard PC user criticising our Macs! Let's get 'im!"
Handyjack
25th August 2011, 11:33 PM
Having low prices? is one thing, but not having stock is only the beginning.
Now lets see, Required window winders - first store none of what I required in stock, visit second store.
Require 30 cupboard knobs - actually got them in one store (but none left on shelf afterwards). :)
Required 12 cupboard knobs - first store had 3, visit second store for the rest.
Required three lever sets - first store had 1, visit second store and take last two off shelf.
What is going to happen next time I need to buy multiples of an item. Just as well branches of the chain are close together, but it is the time to go in and out of each store and travel between them that is the killer. :oo::((
Harvey Norman I just will not shop there. The staff just ignore you. :((
FenceFurniture
26th August 2011, 12:17 AM
I didn't know they had staff (as such).
acmegridley
26th August 2011, 12:53 PM
I worked for Hardly Normal for a couple years before I retired, as dock supervisor in the first computer super store they opened in the north shore in NSW.Bigger bunch of no hopers you could ever work with,two jokers sacked over time for knocking off computers.Do up an invoice, deliver and install to the customer ,pocket the money, when machine played up and was brought back for warranty work they were then found out
Franchisees used to hate Gerry walking into their store,was in my store one day ,little old lady was looking at a fridge,he went over to her engaged her in conversation,"How much would you like to pay for the fridge love?Seeing you think they are too expensive"
Sold the fridge for below cost, franchisee was hopping mad about it.:roll: