I am sure that in my specific case that wasn't the reason.el gato wrote:You also don't know if they're under pressure from management to push a certain product
Never trust a store clerk!
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I trust few clerks, and not at random hardware stores. Nakin I might trust as they are as much hobby as hardware.
But half a century of doing this I have learned what to use and want to avoid.
But half a century of doing this I have learned what to use and want to avoid.
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Geeeze I went to the LHS to get some dcal setting solution.....all I got was blank looks......I have bought the stuff there prevously and they sell tons of plastic model kits......WTH?!?!?!?
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This is another thing I hate, when you ask some product and the clerk stair at you as if you were a lunatic.Commodore Red wrote:Geeeze I went to the LHS to get some dcal setting solution.....all I got was blank looks......I have bought the stuff there prevously and they sell tons of plastic model kits......WTH?!?!?!?
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You'd think some of the more enterprising and sales oriented clerks would be interested in finding out what you meant and asked: "Perhaps we could order you up some, using our store discount!"Commodore Red wrote:Geeeze I went to the LHS to get some dcal setting solution.....all I got was blank looks......I have bought the stuff there prevously and they sell tons of plastic model kits......WTH?!?!?!?
There are Times, Sir, when men of good Conscience cannot blindly follow orders. You acknowledge their sentience, but ignore their personal liberties and freedoms. Order a man to hand over his child to the state? Not while I"m captain.
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Not all LHSs are created equal. I miss West Point Hobby something fierce. Mike the guy behind the counter forever was a font of knowledge. "Hey, Mike what is the difference between these liquid cements? He knew. Need an air brush, he new. Mike is long retired,. I miss the guy.
I once asked him if he had any idea what the original plans for the Lexington and Saratoga* would have looked like. He knew, and had exactly the book that had the tracings.
If I know hobby knowledgeable staff I go to Whistle Stop or Nakin Hardware.
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* For those not US history buffsLexington class Aircraft carries originally designed as battle cruisers but converted on the ways due to the Washington Naval Treaty of 1921
I once asked him if he had any idea what the original plans for the Lexington and Saratoga* would have looked like. He knew, and had exactly the book that had the tracings.
If I know hobby knowledgeable staff I go to Whistle Stop or Nakin Hardware.
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* For those not US history buffsLexington class Aircraft carries originally designed as battle cruisers but converted on the ways due to the Washington Naval Treaty of 1921
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The number of retail sales jobs with actual commissions is not larger. If it's not a $100 purchase, there probably isn't enough margin to pay anyone a spiff worth bothering over. Hobby shops? Those guys are usually in it for the passion of the hobby, not the money, because there's barely any money in that.Moongrim wrote:Obviously he was probably getting a commission on the cheaper stuff. Experience is what you get when you don't get what you want.