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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #113 Sep 8, 2009 7:45 am |
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HS: I can tell you've celebrated the Holiday weekend with too much liquid spirits. Your posts are more illogical than normal. After you read my post again, hopefully in a more somber mood, if you still have a question post and I'll answer. It's clear to me I said I buy/use the indy brands myself [displays and demoes] and loan these to friends and family in need. If they like them after using, they can buy from an indy. Carmine D.
I was totally sober yesterday. I still am.
You constantly preach about the benefits of buying from an indie. You then tell us that when we buy from a big box store we are not supporting the backbone of the industry. You also tell us that the indie gets stuck with the repair of bb units when they fail. Really, there is no excuse for you not following you own advice. Regardless of how the vacs will be used. Please don't bore us by saying that the indie does not sell the cheapies. You always say that they can fill all our vac needs from low to high end.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
Points: 5894
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #114 Sep 8, 2009 9:03 am |
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HS: Still hungover? Indie's sell the best made and performing vacuum brands and models. Big box retailers sell the lo-mid-range of vacuums with the venue weighted towards disposables and cheapies. I buy from both based on this premise for the products I'm buying. Carmine D.
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #115 Sep 8, 2009 9:12 am |
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And HS I recommend others do the same. If you're looking for cheap, buy from the big box stores. If you're looking for value for your dollar, go with the indies. Always. Now, doesn't your story with the lawnmower store owner/operator validate my precept too. Home Depot sells cheap low end brand products [which BTW you prefer]. L/m store owner/operator sells high-end brand products. Even you HS should get this since you posted it. Unless of course you were soused yesterday when you posted. My precept in business: You proved it: Indies are the backbone of the vacuum industry. Carmine D.
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HARDSELL
Joined: Aug 22, 2007
Points: 1293
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #116 Sep 8, 2009 9:29 am |
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And HS I recommend others do the same. If you're looking for cheap, buy from the big box stores. If you're looking for value for your dollar, go with the indies. Always. Now, doesn't your story with the lawnmower store owner/operator validate my precept too. Home Depot sells cheap low end brand products [which BTW you prefer]. L/m store owner/operator sells high-end brand products. Even you HS should get this since you posted it. Unless of course you were soused yesterday when you posted. My precept in business: You proved it: Indies are the backbone of the vacuum industry. Carmine D. No it doesn't support you. The indie is perceived to sell higher end due to price. I have used both and the higher priced model left the lawn looking terrible compared to the lower priced unit.
I could buy two of the lower priced mowers for the same or less thatn the higher priced one. The higher priced will not last twice as long and has inferior performance. You are breaking their backs with your whimsical purchases.
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DysonInventsBig
Location: USA
Joined: Jul 31, 2007
Points: 1454
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #118 Sep 8, 2009 11:38 am |
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According to the VDTA there are over 18000 vacuum and sewing centers in North America.
Dusty Thank you Dusty. Can you break it down further? 1) How many Canadian vacuum independents are there? 2) How many American vacuum independents are there? DIB
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Vacuum Museum
Reply #119 Sep 8, 2009 12:18 pm |
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I'm glad everyone doesn't take your point of view Carmine. $50 - $150 vacuums are a good part of our business. Parents bring their kids in that are just moving out, university students, seniors looking for an inexpensive second vac for around the house. We rely on all of them now and in the future. Our prices are no different from the box stores and we offer free assembly and we handle the warranty. Perhaps it's time to rethink where you're making your purchases.
Dusty
Dusty:
I'm happy to hear that from you. Remember once you said I can't use myself as a standard because of my vacuum industry background. Well here's a case where you are right. When I go to a big box store to buy a HOOVER TEMPO or DD Kruz, I know exactly what I want to buy and why. These purchases are genrally less than $100. I don't need the expertise of an indy to assist in that purchase as most non-vacuum industry customers with $50-$150 to spend. In my years of the business, most parents pass down their indy store brands to the kids when they go off on their own. Usually replacing it with a new indy store brand and having the old one repaied by the indy. In fact 2 and 3 generations like this of customers keep my business humming for 44 years. Carmine D.
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