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CarmineD
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #76 Feb 21, 2008 7:40 pm |
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B.T.W. dysons dc17 is really giving dyson fits,calls coming in to the tech line are non stop,word has it the the weight of the machine and the over aggresive brush roll it's tearing peoples carpeting apart and causing bald spots. MOLE
Hello Mole:
Is this the reason that retailers like COSTCO and HOME DEPOT never took on the the DC17 model in their stores and internet Web sites? Have you heard a rumor that COSTCO plans to drop the dyson line after it sells out of its DC14 Exclusive? Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #77 Feb 21, 2008 9:09 pm |
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Hi Carmine, For the record, my local Costco has not had a Dyson in stock for months. They don't put out much. So far the Bissell Healthy Home and the bagged Hoover Wind Tunnel 2 are what they have. No canisters are on display either though Costco online has a broader offering. Best, Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #78 Feb 22, 2008 7:37 am |
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Hi Carmine, For the record, my local Costco has not had a Dyson in stock for months. They don't put out much. So far the Bissell Healthy Home and the bagged Hoover Wind Tunnel 2 are what they have. No canisters are on display either though Costco online has a broader offering. Best, Venson
Hello Venson:
How about the iRobot line? Does your local COSTCO carry it? The latest and greatest 5th Generation iRobot? I believe it's the model 500 Roomba. Carmine D.
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mole
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #79 Feb 22, 2008 11:13 am |
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Hello Mole: Is this the reason that retailers like COSTCO and HOME DEPOT never took on the the DC17 model in their stores and internet Web sites? Have you heard a rumor that COSTCO plans to drop the dyson line after it sells out of its DC14 Exclusive? Carmine D.
Hi Carmine,in my opinion costco, home cheapo , the buyers cant get the right deal from dyson,you and i both know that price is BIG, these stores only sell on price and price only. How many times have we said that high dollar vacuums and volume department stores are not the venue to sell this product,The honeymoon is over,and hopefully the strong indy's will tell dyson to stick it where the sun dont shine. And the only place left is E-BAY, and the dealers are destroying the prices,lot's of them sell at cost.Will dyson stop it,i dont think so,because the rest have tried and failed,this is where this market is going.........
MOLE
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Venson
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #80 Feb 22, 2008 1:30 pm |
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Hello Venson: How about the iRobot line? Does your local COSTCO carry it? The latest and greatest 5th Generation iRobot? I believe it's the model 500 Roomba. Carmine D. Hi Carmine,
I know Costco does offer the Roomba 550 online but I have not seen it at my local store. Again, this is not unsual for my Costco. It's always a little of this, a little bit of that. Their vacuum display is more an after thought than an actual sales promoting effort. What I did notice is that that Electrolux toy -- the little stick vac -- is there on sale for $79.99 which is $20 below what it's been pushed for the last year or so. I'm waiting for the day they finally sell it for the $29.99 it should have been going for in the first place. Forgot to mention that Costco also sells upper liine Bosch canister online but I have yet to see it at my store. Are stock decisions a judgement call by way of management store to store? I can accept someone feeling that certain prodcut may not right for their neck of the woods but a lot of people who shop there are not aware of Costco's online accessibility and may be missing out on any number of things they buy if they knew Costco had them. If you put out just a couple of vacuums to be seen and I walk in, look but don't like them I go elsewhere to buy thinking that's all they had. I went the other day to look for a decent irong board but there were none. Turns out they only order them for my store periodically instead of keeping them on hand. Best, Venson
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DysonInventsBig
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #81 Feb 22, 2008 2:20 pm |
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... the strong indy's will tell dyson to stick it where the sun dont shine. MOLE Are you not a Dyson Dealer? You talk as if you are insulated from Dyson's legal arm.
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CarmineD
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #82 Feb 22, 2008 5:48 pm |
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Hi Carmine,in my opinion costco, home cheapo , the buyers cant get the right deal from dyson,you and i both know that price is BIG, these stores only sell on price and price only. How many times have we said that high dollar vacuums and volume department stores are not the venue to sell this product,The honeymoon is over,and hopefully the strong indy's will tell dyson to stick it where the sun dont shine. And the only place left is E-BAY, and the dealers are destroying the prices,lot's of them sell at cost.Will dyson stop it,i dont think so,because the rest have tried and failed,this is where this market is going......... MOLE Hello Mole: You're right. Ironically, COSTCO customers average a yearly income of $70,000 plus, the highest of all the price club store venues. It was also one of the retailers, like Wal*Mart, that fared better than most during the holiday season and with January sales. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #83 Feb 22, 2008 5:53 pm |
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Hi Carmine, I know Costco does offer the Roomba 550 online but I have not seen it at my local store. Again, this is not unsual for my Costco. It's always a little of this, a little bit of that. Their vacuum display is more an after thought than an actual sales promoting effort. What I did notice is that that Electrolux toy -- the little stick vac -- is there on sale for $79.99 which is $20 below what it's been pushed for the last year or so. I'm waiting for the day they finally sell it for the $29.99 it should have been going for in the first place. Forgot to mention that Costco also sells upper liine Bosch canister online but I have yet to see it at my store. Are stock decisions a judgement call by way of management store to store? I can accept someone feeling that certain prodcut may not right for their neck of the woods but a lot of people who shop there are not aware of Costco's online accessibility and may be missing out on any number of things they buy if they knew Costco had them. If you put out just a couple of vacuums to be seen and I walk in, look but don't like them I go elsewhere to buy thinking that's all they had. I went the other day to look for a decent irong board but there were none. Turns out they only order them for my store periodically instead of keeping them on hand. Best, Venson
Hello Venson:
The COSTCO stores here in North Las Vegas have the full line of the iRobots and the newest 500. Huge displays for the Roombas. The Lux Pronto you mentioned and several others you mentioned. The Bosch vacuums are not in the stores (YET) but available on line. Dyson is not listed on the COSTCO Web site under vacuums and floorcare. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
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Re: Consumer Reports - March 2008
Reply #84 Feb 22, 2008 6:56 pm |
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Hi Carmine,The honeymoon is over,and hopefully the strong indy's will tell dyson to stick it where the sun dont shine. MOLE I told that to the HOOVER Branch Manager and Hoover sales rep [the Saltez brothers] in the late 50's when I threw both out of my store literally. I was an authorized HOOVER sales and service dealer at the time for several years. Those were the days when HOOVER reigned supreme. Business was fine without new HOOVER's for several years. I took in the Westinghouse line. Then, a new HOOVER Branch Manager took over, Lou Ludivico, and he talked me back into carrying the HOOVER line and I soon became a warranty dealer for HOOVER. And was for many years.
The indys don't need the vacuum makers as much as the vacuum makers need the indys. Carmine D.
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