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stevej37 10-08-2024 03:07 PM

Why I do most of my buying online.
 
Saw an ad online for a 6 qt Gourmia air fryer for $39 at Target. Thought I would try another one because mine doesn't have the variable settings. (it's either on or off)

I went to Target today and the one I wanted wasn't on the shelf. A lady scanned the $39 tag on the shelf and said they have three of them in back. I told her I would take one.
About 15 minutes later, she came back with one. I took it to the one and only checkout open.....eight self serve stations next to it, but not open yet.
Stood in line of about 8 women with shopping carts for about 10 more minutes.

Got to the front of the line and the girl scans my box and says "$83.20 please"
I told her the shelf sticker said $39.95 and the associate helping me agreed that was the price on the one she retrieved.

The gal said...."Are you a 'red circle member'?"

I turned away leaving the box there and left the store.

There was no marking on the shelf sticker that it required buying a membership.

Just now, I looked on Amazon and they have the same one for $39 shipped free.
I ordered it....I'll hopefully never go back to Target.

id10t 10-08-2024 03:20 PM

I have a major grudge against the local Target, the land they are on is where I would go squirrel hunting on when I was in highschool. Massive granddaddy oaks all around and they flattened it scorched earth style pre construction

pmax 10-08-2024 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12335682)
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Just now, I looked on Amazon and they have the same one for $39 shipped free.
I ordered it....I'll hopefully never go back to Target.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1728426279.jpg

stevej37 10-08-2024 03:24 PM

^^^ I would laugh also if I were him. :)

This is the exact same one that Target wanted $80 for.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09MR49K1D?ref_=ppx_hzod_title_dt_b_fed_asin_title _0_0

cabmandone 10-08-2024 03:30 PM

I like to avoid crowds or anywhere that crazy people might congregate. Online shopping is an excellent way to accomplish both.

stevej37 10-08-2024 03:35 PM

^^^
It was about 8:30 in the morning...or it would have been much worse. The floor lady that retrieved the fryer was very helpful and friendly....no complaints there at all.

They should have had the shelf sticker marked that a 'red circle' membership was required....but they didn't. (I'm not even sure that it's legal to do that)

A930Rocket 10-08-2024 04:03 PM

I buy at least 75% of my purchases online.

Bezos has enough money, but I still continue to use Amazon. It’s just so damn easy to think of something, pick up the phone and order it.

Arizona_928 10-08-2024 04:06 PM

I refuse to buy from Amazon due to their counterfeit problem.

stevej37 10-08-2024 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 12335710)
I buy at least 75% of my purchases online.

Bezos has enough money, but I still continue to use Amazon. It’s just so damn easy to think of something, pick up the phone and order it.



What??
Why not just click on it to order?

The Prime truck is here almost every day. I thought that was a lot, but my neighbor never misses a day without it stopping there.

Dantilla 10-08-2024 04:20 PM

I don't have an Amazon account.
Supporting the brick & mortar stores in my little, local town is a good thing.
Also- Nobody will deliver up my steep, private road.
Anything online must be picked up at the post office, so I'm still going into town.

Evans, Marv 10-08-2024 04:34 PM

If you live in a rural area, it's the most convenient way to shop. I need some cedar stakes that I have to get from H.D. or Lowes. This requires me to make a 60 mile round trip. There is an ACE Hardware about half that distance, but the price is three to four times more. If it was something I could order online and have it delivered, I would. Making comparisons online is much quicker than having to drive to different stores.

stevej37 10-08-2024 04:45 PM

^^^ I'm in the same situation.
30 miles to the closest city of any size.
Smaller towns closer...good if one needs pizza or cannabis.

Tobra 10-08-2024 04:57 PM

I rarely buy anything online, like brick and mortar, just got two jugs of Valvoline 20W50 on the way home yesterday for about $80

That said, today I spent double that buying stuff from our sponsor

I live in a city though

JackDidley 10-08-2024 05:32 PM

+1 for on line shopping. Its easy and I also do not like crowds and traffic.

cabmandone 10-08-2024 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Arizona_928 (Post 12335712)
I refuse to buy from Amazon due to their counterfeit problem.

Toss Ebay into that group too. It's mind blowing that someone would counterfeit a damn spark plug! I bought some NGK's a while back and how to look into how to identify a counterfeit friggin spark plug. I have four Dewalt batteries that I've used for several years now that I recently discovered were counterfeit.

masraum 10-08-2024 05:58 PM

We live very rural. We are fortunate to have 4 small/farm town hardware stores <12 miles, and one that's like a cross between a farm store and big box store about 20 miles away. But none of them carry as much stuff as a HD or Lowes. Fortunately, sometimes HD and/or Lowes has what I need with free shipping. If that's the case, then I may order it. If that's not the case, then we make the 50 mile hike. It's actually a new store that shaved about 7 miles off of the previous hike that we used to have to make.

If we want to go to Target, we're making a 50 mile hike. We have a small town Walmart ~10 miles away. I've probably been <5, definitely <10 times in the last 3.5 years.

We do order a lot of stuff from Amazon. Almost the entire time, they've been shipping via USPS and it's been great. They recently switched to UPS and it's added 1-2 days, but other than that, still reliable.

We buy local when we can, but there's a lot that we can't buy local (or if we did, it would be 3-5x the price which may not be a big deal when the item is <$20, but starts to add up when the cost goes up.

masraum 10-08-2024 06:12 PM

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Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12335753)
Toss Ebay into that group too. It's mind blowing that someone would counterfeit a damn spark plug! I bought some NGK's a while back and how to look into how to identify a counterfeit friggin spark plug. I have four Dewalt batteries that I've used for several years now that I recently discovered were counterfeit.

I limit ebay purchases to stuff that I can't get anywhere else. I do VERY LITTLE eBay purchasing. You never know what you're really going to get. You never know if it's going to be packed adequately. You never know what sort of BS you're going to have to deal with. It's rarely, barely worth it.

Sooner or later 10-08-2024 06:29 PM

I make every attempt to support local businesses. I avoid Amazon like the plague.

A930Rocket 10-08-2024 06:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12335717)
What??
Why not just click on it to order?

The Prime truck is here almost every day. I thought that was a lot, but my neighbor never misses a day without it stopping there.

I use my phone for online ordering. In fact, I use my phone for all Internet activity.

stevej37 10-08-2024 07:08 PM

^^^ Sorry, I was reading it as you were calling them for the order.
My bad.

I sometimes use my phone for ordering...but mostly my Fire tablet or laptop.

wildthing 10-08-2024 07:08 PM

I use Target curbside pickup for things that are cheaper than Amazon, like everyday groceries. Haven't set foot inside the store in months.

john70t 10-08-2024 07:09 PM

People in the country need to link up, share some shopping lists, and reduce individual trips into town.
The gas alone would save everyone enough money for extra whatever.

porsche930dude 10-08-2024 07:18 PM

Yes thats the worst part about local chain stores all the games they play with the pricing. Its to trick you out of your money and it works. Theres a class action suit against Walmart for the price discrepancies. Poeple are afraid of buying online and getting scammed but now its happening just as much at the stores.

stevej37 10-08-2024 07:29 PM

^^^ That's the part that bothers me the worst of todays trip to Target.
I knew nothing of this 'red circle' club and there were no stickers or shelf signs that declared it.

I'm sure a lot of people would have just paid it without questioning it...not me.

Evans, Marv 10-08-2024 08:36 PM

Like some others have said, I buy nothing off of Ebay now. I used to buy lots of Porsche parts and other things from Ebay maybe twenty five years ago. Then it changed to being exclusively oriented toward sellers. The sellers couldn't care less about a buyer's problem with their merchandise and Ebay seemingly couldn't care less either.

sc_rufctr 10-08-2024 09:20 PM

Ebay has certainly declined in recent years. I only use it when there's no other option.

I generally shop locally but I also support our host.

There's now an "Amazon Australia" but I haven't used it yet.

GH85Carrera 10-09-2024 06:15 AM

Several years ago I met a buddy for lunch in a part of town I don't get to very often. After lunch, I remembered I was almost out of coffee. There was a grocery store right there, so I went in. I saw the coffee and it was marked with a price that I don't remember now. I went to the check out, and she asked if I had their member card. I said no, I have never been here before. She wanted my phone number and address and I said no thanks. She rang it up and I handed her a $20. Then I noticed the price was way higher then advertised on the shelf. I said hold it, the shelf has it listed much cheaper. She said that is only for the people in our buying club. I said give me my money back, I will go somewhere else that wants my business. The manager came over and wanted my name and phone number before I got my cash back. I said I am Mr. Cash. I paid with US $20 and I just want my cash back as I am not paying for your unmarked price. He tried to argue, and I said this is simple give me back the $20 cash I paid and I will leave. He finally relented.

I stopped at a Walgreens, on the route back to the office and got it way cheaper. And Walgreens is hardly a discount place, but they don't try to rip customers off.

I will never darken the door of that grocery store again.

stevej37 10-09-2024 06:29 AM

^^^ That sounds exactly what Target was trying to pull off on me yesterday.

A few years back, I was an often user of Ebay. My account was linked to PayPal for purchases.
One day, I couldn't get it to work and they gave me 4 different security questions to answer.
They were all simple facts that I had set and they said I failed all four questions and my account was locked.
I started using Amazon instead and only use Ebay at last resort. I pay with CC at Ebay now.
PayPal is off my list of choices.

GH85Carrera 10-09-2024 07:19 AM

I have a PayPal account tied to my CC ONLY!

I can always have my CC company get my money back. I have a silly complex password for the PayPal account.

jcommin 10-09-2024 08:47 AM

I do a fair amount of buying on line. I'm also fond of curb side pickup. I hate shopping at grocery stores and Wallmart. I'm not fond of self checkout especially if I'm buying alcohol or if a price is missing. Service at most of the big box retailers is terrible at best. I do hands on shopping for produce, fish and meat but I'm picky where I shop. I'm going to miss farmers markets as we enter into the colder months.

VINMAN 10-09-2024 09:10 AM

I still prefer to do my buying in a local store whenever possible. Unfortunately nowadays its getting tougher and tougher.

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ramonesfreak 10-09-2024 09:17 AM

Been shopping online for 99.9% of everything for exactly 25 years.

cabmandone 10-10-2024 04:10 AM

Oh yeah! Then there's the whole parking thing. I park out in way back because I don't want a door ding. Never fails, someone parks right next to me even though there are ample spaces around. I hit a Wally world in Michigan a few years ago after I bought my Rav. Parked WAY out on the lot. Sure enough! Someone parks next to me and leaves the store before I do. Yep! Tried to door ding me. Only thing that saved the Rav was the factory installed door protectors that I hated the looks of but now love how they work!! I've discovered I'm happier with less interaction with people who don't give a damn about other people's stuff.

stevej37 10-10-2024 04:34 AM

Not sure which parking lot it happened in....but a few weeks back, I discovered a puncture in the middle of my front bumper fascia on the Civic. Exactly at the height of a pick-up hitch.
It's no surprise around here....more trucks than cars on the road.

For the meantime, I put a patch over it and used touch-up paint. It's hard to notice it.

cabmandone 10-10-2024 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12336557)
Not sure which parking lot it happened in....but a few weeks back, I discovered a puncture in the middle of my front bumper fascia on the Civic. Exactly at the height of a pick-up hitch.
It's no surprise around here....more trucks than cars on the road.

For the meantime, I put a patch over it and used touch-up paint. It's hard to notice it.

That sucks! They had to know but just didn't care. :mad:
One of the things I like most about Menards is the parking lot spacing. It's a store that knows its customers. The parking spaces are wide enough for trucks to park and still not have to worry about hitting the vehicle next to you... provided you know how to park in the middle of the two lines or even bother to look. If I don't park out in the boonies, I park in the fist spot next to a van accessible handicap spot. Sometimes I feel like I need to hitchhike to get to the store from where I park.

jrj3rd 10-10-2024 05:31 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12335797)
^^^ That's the part that bothers me the worst of todays trip to Target.
I knew nothing of this 'red circle' club and there were no stickers or shelf signs that declared it.

I'm sure a lot of people would have just paid it without questioning it...not me.

Red Circle is a FREE rewards program. No membership fees....

GH85Carrera 10-10-2024 05:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrj3rd (Post 12336569)
Red Circle is a FREE rewards program. No membership fees....

Yea, just like the grocery store in my post. BUT, they want your name address and phone number so they can track just what you are buying, and how often you shop there. Just more customer tracking. Eff them.

stevej37 10-10-2024 05:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jrj3rd (Post 12336569)
Red Circle is a FREE rewards program. No membership fees....


I was meaning the higher price of the fryer...not the rewards program.




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ramonesfreak 10-10-2024 06:14 AM

Door dings is one reason I stay away from parking lots. I too park way at the outer edge if I must. I also consider every trip avoided as one less opportunity for some idiot to drive into me. Seems nobody knows how to drive anymore.

Things I never thought about like driveway sealant, or shrubs, mulch, anything at all heavy - I have home depot or whoever deliver it to the house. Not willing to risk my back or shoulder anymore.

masraum 10-10-2024 06:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cabmandone (Post 12336555)
Oh yeah! Then there's the whole parking thing. I park out in way back because I don't want a door ding. Never fails, someone parks right next to me even though there are ample spaces around. I hit a Wally world in Michigan a few years ago after I bought my Rav. Parked WAY out on the lot. Sure enough! Someone parks next to me and leaves the store before I do. Yep! Tried to door ding me. Only thing that saved the Rav was the factory installed door protectors that I hated the looks of but now love how they work!! I've discovered I'm happier with less interaction with people who don't give a damn about other people's stuff.

Quote:

Originally Posted by stevej37 (Post 12336557)
Not sure which parking lot it happened in....but a few weeks back, I discovered a puncture in the middle of my front bumper fascia on the Civic. Exactly at the height of a pick-up hitch.
It's no surprise around here....more trucks than cars on the road.

For the meantime, I put a patch over it and used touch-up paint. It's hard to notice it.

Yep. I work in town. I park in a parking garage with fairly narrow spots. Last week some jackhole parked his FS Chevy (blazer/tahoe) right next to the boxster. I think he must have had a backpack over his/her shoulder. I noticed scratches in 2 spots on the passengers side of the car. I have seen the truck again, and the little devil on my shoulder said "you should return the favor" but I'm a civilized person.


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