seth the wine guy
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I'm really glad to see the response here supporting LFS. I was worried given the fact that only 10% of my build came from LFS. (I purchased two AI units from a store here. They were the only ones stocking them at the time and while I could have gotten them online cheaper, I appreciated the fact they had they on display for me to see.) Everything else came from online/out of state vendors or other ARC members.
I had gotten estimates from two different LFS before going the route I did. I ran into two extremes. One was trying to sell me marginal quality equipment at super inflated prices. The other was terrible about returning emails, phone calls, or showing up on time. I couldn't give them my money no matter how hard I tried. (I'll start a thread in the rants/complaints forum when I have more time to waste about all that)
So, I just ended up cherry picking the internet and ARC FS threads. Glad I did. I literally got five times the system I would have gotten otherwise.
I continue to run into the same extremes now. While sourcing livestock I'm either getting my head knocked off with the price or can't get any service. I sent an email to two different LFS looking for very specific creatures. I got a response from one and the price was exactly 2-3 times what I would pay at Live Aquaria and the other didn't respond at all. I actually went into the store that didn't respond today. I come to find out they had ordered some very high-end fish I was inquiring about and ran a sale/special on them. They had one pair left of what I was looking for. Although the price was right, I didn't like the fact that I had sent an email to them specifically asking for this product and got no response. There is no question I would have bought these fish had I been contacted. I would have gone in, seen the few different pairs available and picked the one I liked. Instead, I walk in today and see there is one pair left. (I don't know about you but I don't like the idea of getting last pick. Especially when its at super premium price points.)
So, I walk out with a $15 courtesy purchase instead.
I was really scared to purchase livestock online. Finally, a couple weeks ago, I mustered the courage because the deal was very good. (Same exact fish at the LFS was $75 with tax. I got it from Live Aquaria for $35 total. I paid zero shipping because it was a mini group buy that resulted in no shipping cost) The fish is a beautiful healthy specimen. Doing great in the QT eating and acting very normal.
I guess we all have our own reasons for being in this hobby or shopping at a LFS. Personally, I don't go to the LFS to shoot the breeze, yuck it up, or look for friends. I go for product and information. The entity that can most efficiently deliver those things to me at the best price will get my business. (I don' go to the bar to talk to the bartender. I go for what he's pouring.)
I guess I've learned something here that's broadened my perspective and makes me rethink my initial assessment as to LFS viability. There are a lot more people here voicing their affinity for the social interaction perspective than I would have expected.
I have met a ton of ARC members through buying and selling things on the forum. I have made so many coral purchases through this route. It's wham bam, thank you ma'am stuff. If I like the person, we chat for a bit. If not, money and product is exchanged and on my way.
To be continued....
I had gotten estimates from two different LFS before going the route I did. I ran into two extremes. One was trying to sell me marginal quality equipment at super inflated prices. The other was terrible about returning emails, phone calls, or showing up on time. I couldn't give them my money no matter how hard I tried. (I'll start a thread in the rants/complaints forum when I have more time to waste about all that)
So, I just ended up cherry picking the internet and ARC FS threads. Glad I did. I literally got five times the system I would have gotten otherwise.
I continue to run into the same extremes now. While sourcing livestock I'm either getting my head knocked off with the price or can't get any service. I sent an email to two different LFS looking for very specific creatures. I got a response from one and the price was exactly 2-3 times what I would pay at Live Aquaria and the other didn't respond at all. I actually went into the store that didn't respond today. I come to find out they had ordered some very high-end fish I was inquiring about and ran a sale/special on them. They had one pair left of what I was looking for. Although the price was right, I didn't like the fact that I had sent an email to them specifically asking for this product and got no response. There is no question I would have bought these fish had I been contacted. I would have gone in, seen the few different pairs available and picked the one I liked. Instead, I walk in today and see there is one pair left. (I don't know about you but I don't like the idea of getting last pick. Especially when its at super premium price points.)
So, I walk out with a $15 courtesy purchase instead.
I was really scared to purchase livestock online. Finally, a couple weeks ago, I mustered the courage because the deal was very good. (Same exact fish at the LFS was $75 with tax. I got it from Live Aquaria for $35 total. I paid zero shipping because it was a mini group buy that resulted in no shipping cost) The fish is a beautiful healthy specimen. Doing great in the QT eating and acting very normal.
I guess we all have our own reasons for being in this hobby or shopping at a LFS. Personally, I don't go to the LFS to shoot the breeze, yuck it up, or look for friends. I go for product and information. The entity that can most efficiently deliver those things to me at the best price will get my business. (I don' go to the bar to talk to the bartender. I go for what he's pouring.)
I guess I've learned something here that's broadened my perspective and makes me rethink my initial assessment as to LFS viability. There are a lot more people here voicing their affinity for the social interaction perspective than I would have expected.
I have met a ton of ARC members through buying and selling things on the forum. I have made so many coral purchases through this route. It's wham bam, thank you ma'am stuff. If I like the person, we chat for a bit. If not, money and product is exchanged and on my way.
To be continued....