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Local vs North Carolina

wish2okc
12 years ago

We found a headboard that we like at our local Drexel Heritage store and were quoted a sale price of $884. I checked with the Furniture Mart in Hickory, NC & was quoted $756, without shipping. So, NC does me no good. Would it be low-down, nasty and/or stupid of me to try to get the local store to discount some more?

Comments (5)

  • LuAnn_in_PA
    12 years ago

    No harm in asking nicely....

  • Toronado3800 Zone 6 St Louis
    12 years ago

    Wishfulthinking, how did it go?

    Sometime you can ask for a little something if the price does not work out. Set of free sheets, free delivery. If something comes up it may be to your benefit to buy local. Long as their price is not "slap in the face" higher.

  • maisoui1
    12 years ago

    $756 vs $884 ... I think by the time you add in the shipping it will come out in the wash. But you can always ask the local store nicely, as someone else suggested. Some of the local stores will price match.

  • Tiffany, purpleinopp Z8b Opp, AL
    12 years ago

    $128 sounds like a reasonable shipping cost if it is very heavy.

    Would it be low-down, nasty and/or stupid of me to try to get the local store to discount some more? Not at all, just don't expect them to match the other price since the store has already paid to have the item shipped to them. Most stores would gladly take a bit more discount if it means losing your patronage if they don't. Just bear in mind everything involved in serving you from a store vs. buying something over the internet.

    It's probable that a headboard will arrive at your house via semi truck. They will leave a giant box at your door and away they go. Now you get to unpack it. There's cardboard, shrink wrap, styrofoam, possibly a piece of scrap wood nailed to the bottom of it. If there are any damages or scratches, good luck getting the manufacturer or shipping company to help you out. If you are the type who wouldn't mind dealing with these things, it might be worth the savings to you.

    The few dollars more you pay at the store covers the huge amount of time spent by stores on a daily basis trying to recoup the cost of damaged items, missing or defective pieces, disposing of the huge amounts of packing materials, all added to the cost of the property, building maintenance and repairs, utilities, taxes, paying the people who do all of that stuff, etc... These are the factors to weigh when making your decision.

  • maisoui1
    12 years ago

    It depends on the store. All my furniture from over the internet has been delivered with white glove service. They take it in, set it up, put it where I want it. We inspected it together. The last company did not take away the packing. They just it neatly in the garage and we put it out recycle day.