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Cabelas new "insider" method for selling scarce product (offensive)
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<blockquote data-quote="westcliffe01" data-source="post: 800289" data-attributes="member: 35183"><p>Of course any company out there is going to do what they like. But what they do tells you about what the management thinks about you. I'm not a dictator and I don't have any control over it. However, many different companies have shown their hand with various devious tactics in this tight supply and demand type situation. The way customers get treated now will influence how those customers do their shopping later.</p><p></p><p>Right now, anyone needing supplies are basically beggars. We have to suck it up so that we can keep moving. Hell of an attitude you have towards all the millions of people who have just joined the ranks of gun owners. Not everything is panic buying, but the panic buying together with some things being done by the government hurts everybody. There is no need for glee on the part of the hoarders. There are plenty of very valid reasons that control when people enter gun ownership, which includes age, immigration status, financial means and last but not least, pending legislative concerns. Telling someone who just got their green card that they "should have stocked up before the panic" can be pretty stupid.</p><p></p><p>Its OK, I have less and less motivation to buy anything at Cabelas and when supply returns I will just deal exclusively with the online retailers who have been fair and have not employed preferential tactics. Grafs, Wideners, Sinclair, Midway, Powder Valley Inc have all been great, within the limits of supply.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="westcliffe01, post: 800289, member: 35183"] Of course any company out there is going to do what they like. But what they do tells you about what the management thinks about you. I'm not a dictator and I don't have any control over it. However, many different companies have shown their hand with various devious tactics in this tight supply and demand type situation. The way customers get treated now will influence how those customers do their shopping later. Right now, anyone needing supplies are basically beggars. We have to suck it up so that we can keep moving. Hell of an attitude you have towards all the millions of people who have just joined the ranks of gun owners. Not everything is panic buying, but the panic buying together with some things being done by the government hurts everybody. There is no need for glee on the part of the hoarders. There are plenty of very valid reasons that control when people enter gun ownership, which includes age, immigration status, financial means and last but not least, pending legislative concerns. Telling someone who just got their green card that they "should have stocked up before the panic" can be pretty stupid. Its OK, I have less and less motivation to buy anything at Cabelas and when supply returns I will just deal exclusively with the online retailers who have been fair and have not employed preferential tactics. Grafs, Wideners, Sinclair, Midway, Powder Valley Inc have all been great, within the limits of supply. [/QUOTE]
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