Went to my local hobby shop today and after spending about $400, they still wanted to charge me $3.50 for the latest MTH catalog. Usually, they'll just throw one in even if I only spend about $40. When I asked about that; all I got was "I have to change you for it".
Anyone else ever charged for catalogs...I know they sometimes have prices on them; but this is a first for me.
LIKE FRANK said you are not being cheap they should give you one. I always get mine when I go. Just another way to make a buck? I'd find another local hobby shop.
laz57
If you spent $400, then your hobby shop was not only cheap, but stupid. Can you say mail order or internet?
On the other hand, for those that expect a free catalog from a store, when they have purchased little or nothing at all, is also unrealistic. I don't know the cost of producing a catalog of such quality as seen with MTH or Lionel, but I would guess it is over $1 M when you consider graphics, layout, printing and distribution. Anyone have a better idea to the cost? Don't they use the same graphics layout for some products multiple times?
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Since the manufacturers give the catalogs away, I doubt that they charge the LHS for them. So it sounds to me like the LHS is just ripping you off.
Earl
My local shop dropped MTH, although they will order for a customer, but they don't stock anything. When I was there Friday they had just received a case of catalogs - probably about 30 catalogs in total from MTH. They give them to customers who make purchases in the store. The guy who runs the shop told me when they were stocking MTH, they used to get eight cartons - now they get one. I doubt they pay the shipping,
People whoare not customers who stop in for a catalog - lot of that happening now - get charged, I think $5.00. People who stop in and buy a Lionel set - lot of that happening now too, get a catalog (basic, but smart move) and a 10% discount on the set and on any future purchases over $20.00.
Jon
So many roads, so little time.
jonadel wrote:I think you should make a hard copy of these replies and hand it to him, I would.Jon
That is a great idea!
darianj,
I do not think you are being cheap. If "no free catalogs" is a store policy, the store is being cheap.
Your experience may have been caused by an employee who did not feel authorized to give his boss's merchandise away for free. If that is the case, you might ask the owner or manager about getting a free catalog.
My experience has been that the hobby shops try to give me a catalog everytime I make a three rail train purchase. These are not train hobby shops. One caters to RC Race Cars and the other is a general purpose hobby store. Neither has much three rail stock on hand, but they claim that they can order anything out of the catalog for me. I believe their free catalog policy is an effort to sell model trains without having to have them in stock.
Tucson once had a model train store. At first catalogs were free. Toward the end of times they wanted to charged me for catalogs. (They sold them for 40% off when they went out of business.) I did not buy any because; one, the online catalog is free and two, Lionel mails new catalogs to me because I am a member of the LRRC.
..........Wayne..........
I was in the local Lionel store and Dave gave me a 2006 catalog and I had not made a purchase. I since have spent money in their store. Funny how that works.
You're not cheap. Even if it cost them $2, that's cheap advertising for their store. If I was the store owner, I would have a little price list of some popular starter sets etc with our phone number, hours of business and a 10 percent off first time customer coupon, good on highest priced item, glued to the front of the catalog! Like that guy from Lionel said in a recent interview -- if you get them to buy the starter set, then they will want the expansion pack, more track, a better (sic) transformer, etc! I'd also include a Refer a Friend Discount offer or something like that.
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Oh heck, I'll jump in even though I'm slightly off-topic. I recently bought a Lionel Pennsy work train set, the one powered by a single BB-1. I saw it on the dealer's shelf, along with a sign that read "Sold but still taking orders." I put my name in and went to browse around the shop. The dealer came to me a few minutes later and said that if I took it home that day I could have the display set, as the person who had bought it worked there and was willing to wait. As if that weren't a pleasant enough surprise, as a regular customer I got a 10% discount to boot. It's this kind of customer service that reaffirms my commitment to support my local hobby shops.
By the way, this dealer offers catalogs free to their repeat customers. No surprise there. Several other dealers I've bought from regularly give away the remaining previous edition catalogs but charge for the current one.
Joel
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