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Default Woodcraft operates two "separate" stores


"DGDevin" wrote in message
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Leon wrote:

"Phisherman" wrote in message
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Anyone else notice that the adverstisement in the Woodcraft flyer
does not match the local store sales? I drove 20 miles (and 20
miles back) to a Woodcraft and they said the sale item I wanted was
not on sale, yet it is on the website. Why would a franchise be
undersold by the parent company? Now I shop online, and don't visit
the local Woodcraft store.



Many if not most Woodcraft stores are franchises, privately owned. All
the Texas stores are owned by a single group. Local stores do
and will have their own sales that are good for its geographic area. You
can always order the web sale item from the web site.


I've yet to have the local store tell me they can't provide an item from
the website at the same price. Even if they have to order it they'll do
so in order to keep me coming back because they know I'll probably buy
something else while I'm there (which is how they got me into the store
three times in the past two weeks).


To clairify, The OP is complaining about the local store not honoring the
parent company "flyer". The flyers that I get are only from the local
stores and it is indicated on the flyers that they are not necessarily
honored by other stores. Often the local stores or company stores will be
offering discounts on discontinued items and those items may not be
available at other locations.



However matching web prices is often very difficult for a local store.
Their costs are higher than a mail-order source and price-matching can
slice their profit margin so thin there's little point in them making the
sale. Good advice from the staff and the ability to eyeball the
merchandise before you buy it is worth something, it would be a shame if
the only place around to buy tools and supplies was Harbor Freight and
Hell Depot.


Agreed.