Unless you have an LDS where, as a newbie, are you going to learn what is and what is not "stuff to buy"
I disagree that once you have found out that you can get the same stuff $900 cheaper by mail order, you will go there all the time.
As long as the LDS does not demean the mail-order as a cheap and nasty alternative, and instead promotes his own virtues, (good service, freindly people, quality equipment) then I would say that Joe-Punter will stay with LDS anyway.
I did, and still drive 180 miles in a day to visit my friends in the LDS once a month to go diving and buy little bits here and there. Last month I bought a twin-set, this month another cylinder.
I could even get a better price 20 miles away, but I choose to visit freinds, and get what I want (social interaction) than to just receive my goods in a bag.
As a LDS owner, I used to fix my competition's compressor on a regular basis. Why? Because my service, demeanour and equipment were top quality and I would have rather had a mediocre operator making me look good than to have a sharper operator taking my business. There was enough to go around, and never once did I demean his operation. The customers did, and I just nodded sagely and moved on to ringing up their purchases
I disagree that once you have found out that you can get the same stuff $900 cheaper by mail order, you will go there all the time.
As long as the LDS does not demean the mail-order as a cheap and nasty alternative, and instead promotes his own virtues, (good service, freindly people, quality equipment) then I would say that Joe-Punter will stay with LDS anyway.
I did, and still drive 180 miles in a day to visit my friends in the LDS once a month to go diving and buy little bits here and there. Last month I bought a twin-set, this month another cylinder.
I could even get a better price 20 miles away, but I choose to visit freinds, and get what I want (social interaction) than to just receive my goods in a bag.
As a LDS owner, I used to fix my competition's compressor on a regular basis. Why? Because my service, demeanour and equipment were top quality and I would have rather had a mediocre operator making me look good than to have a sharper operator taking my business. There was enough to go around, and never once did I demean his operation. The customers did, and I just nodded sagely and moved on to ringing up their purchases