Would you like Masters to survive?
Did you gents divide your time between Bunnings and Masters, or did you have a set preference for one or the other? (probably for the former.) I heard that the clean, shiny floors of Masters put off the likes of dusty types like you. (Your dust extraction systems notwithstanding. :D ) Would you prefer for Masters to be picked up by someone else and so continue to provide competition to Bunnings?
Competition is largely held to be a good thing. Even better though is a monopoly supplier, so long as you are the supplier. It is the difference between being a price taker and a price maker :wink:. Admiittedly though, that does limit the beneficiaries down somewhat! So you'd better revert back to the opening sentence of this paragraph!
Just as a matter of interest, what do you think are the strengths and weaknesses of the two stores?
Do you think Masters will be picked up by someone else and would you prefer it to?
I've been following the saga as an interesting example in Australia of capitalism, competition and marketing. However, as these businesses have probably become major suppliers for your needs (as the smaller hardware stores have been shut down) you probably have more "on the ground" opinions.