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Re: RC good buy

by "Jim" <jim@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 30, 2008 at 02:32 PM

US distributors must im****t the item, often paying MORE than what hobbycity

sells it for, add exhorbitant ****pping, mark it up for a SMALL profit to
the 
hobby shops and then the hobby shop of course has to mark it up to make a 
profit.  Nobody is gouging anyone!

Unfortunately, what you may be getting from hobbycity in most cases is
what 
is called "domestic" quality on the Chinese market. This is a much lesser 
quality than "ex****t" quality which is what you are getting in the hobby 
shops.

In China, a $5 profit is HUGE. In the US, it isn't worth the trouble! The 
average factory worker in China makes $500 per month. The average employee

at a hobby shop makes $500 a week! So, we are getting bombarded with cheap

goods, paying cheap wages, and putting our own hobby industry out of 
business.

The reason hobby shops are disappearing isn't less hobbyists! That claim
is 
bogus. The hobby is growing by leaps and bounds. What is putting them out
of 
business is people not sup****ting them.

Remember the next time you go to your LHS to get a prop, glow plug,
advice, 
etc. and it's shuttered and dark, you can look in the mirror as to who 
caused it for the sake of saving a few bucks. You now don't have that free

advice anymore from your hobby shop owner, the ability to get stuff right 
now, when you NEED it (instead of waiting a couple of weeks or more).

Americans love to bemoan our jobs going overseas. This is a perfect
example! 
You can't demand CHEAP goods AND American business. It just doesn't work 
that way.

BTW, I am a hobby im****ter.


"rszanti" <rszanti@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:7de99a1c-37c3-45dc-b9dc-232b65b2fd6f@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 May 28, 7:59 pm, Vance Howard <it...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Wed, 28 May 2008 22:21:54 GMT, Jim wrote:
> > These guys are KILLING hobby shops in the U.S.!
>
> > <ma...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> >news:483cff85.2838250@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> The best electric RC goodies store
>
> >> check out...
>
> >>http://www.hobbycity.com?cda=516
>
> What's killing US hobby shop are distributors in the US artificially
> inflating the price they charge for the product forcing the US hobby
> shop to sell for more than the minimum advertised price (MAP).
>
> Hobby City sells at or below MAP to attract customers (which is
> working). The greed present in the US distributor system is what is
> killing them. The unfortunate domestic hobby shop is caught between a
> rock and a hard place. These people should take notice that Hobby City
> takes a greatly reduced profit margin and increases their customer base
> and they end up making more money than if they took the same profit
> margin the other companies take

Hey, I buy at HobbyCity as well as many other online stores and the
prices are great. But, if it wasn't for the local hobby shops, I would
have no idea what I was buying. Try to get GOOD info on a specific
product from HobbyCity ... lots of luck. Try to communicate when
there's a glick in the process ... lots of luck. Try to find out what
happened to the delivery of that item you ordered ... lots of luck.
Try to return an item that wasn't what you wanted ... lots of luck.
And if you would like to do a "hands on" of the item before you buy,
the only place to do so is the local hobby shop !

Actually, I buy from the LHS as often as I can. I appreciate them
being there. And thier prices are higher because they also include the
****pping, pay for rent, have employees that handle customer sup****t -
like being knowledgeable about thier products, accepting returns,
handling phone calls and showing and telling customers about the
products so the customer can go order online at a cheaper price !

But as I said, I too buy online but only when the price difference is
so great I can't justify buying locally or when I can't get the item
locally.

I think what's killing the local hobby shops is the lack of hobbyists.
Too many other activities are available to us all so that any form of
modeling takes a back seat.
 




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RC good buy
marty@[EMAIL PROTECTED]   2008-05-28 06:47:08 
Re: RC good buy
"PCPhill" <p  2008-05-28 07:42:48 
Re: RC good buy
ROY! <in@[EMAIL PROTEC  2008-05-28 13:57:55 
Re: RC good buy
"Jim" <jim@[  2008-05-28 22:21:54 
Re: RC good buy
Vance Howard <itsme@[E  2008-05-28 23:59:51 
Re: RC good buy
rszanti <rszanti@[EMAI  2008-05-29 06:24:37 
Re: RC good buy
"Jim" <jim@[  2008-05-30 14:32:01 
Re: RC good buy
Ted Campanelli <tcamp@  2008-05-29 11:21:30 

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