Looks like they are applying a filter that raises the prices of the more expensive items. Not sure if all dealers are doing that or if Baileys and Jacks get different prices from the manufacturers supply chain.
For what it is worth, at a quick glance, to be fair,
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Certainly a good point, but the thing that burns is me whwn i go to my local stihl dealer for an 028 air filter and he tries to charge me $32 for a stens filter, that he probly paid $6 for. Stihl proces for aftermarket parts seems to be more and more common at dealers these days. Im happy to pay a little more for the convenience, but not looking to be put over a barrel.
Sounds like your dealer is WAY better than mine haha.Well you have a choice, buy where you get the best deal as I do and anyone else in business does. The old adage of buy cheap and sell dear comes into play in all business decisions. My dealer treats me very well, he shows me his costs and adds 10%, if I am not happy with that I can go elsewhere. Its all about finding the lowest cost in the overall scheme of things. Through my dealer I get things in a day or two, through the mail it will be two weeks and availability is never certain, parts come in in dribs and drabs. Through the dealer I know right up front if its in stock or where and how long it will take to be here. All comes down to making the right choices for the situation at hand.
Sounds like your dealer is WAY better than mine haha.
Might be another option - maybe find another dealer, even if not the closest one?
Full mark-up is one thing, but I don't think that he ought to be charging you freight on top of that, unless you are asking for expedited handling. A 'good' dealer would have many of those items in stock / inventory - if they have to order everything for you, that lessens the value of the service they provide.
I have generally had good experiences with Bailey's (and I only use a credit card so that I am not paying for other people's European vacations). But there are other site sponsors and members who are Husqvarna dealers, and who have a good reputation here on A.S.
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Thus the reason for internet buying!! No ignorant counter help to deal with, no long waits, part comes right to door, no sales tax, usually comes in 2 days. whats not to love!![/QUOTE]
I shop and compare prices for everything now days before jumping.
With computers available now days so as you can review and research the price of stuff, if you pay too much for anything or get a lemon it's your own fault not someone else.
Have to watch them shipping charges also. If not listed get a shipping quote first. several trying to make a living on shipping and handling charges.
Also now days lots of NEW high priced stuff in the big box stores and in the markets that is nothing more than LIPSTICK ON A PIG.
China clone crap is getting harder to ID when buying on-line is about only reason I go to a Stihl dealer anymore.
Donald is going to take care of China.
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