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QUOTE: Originally posted by skiloff Rotor, like Cliff said, I wish you were in my neighbourhood. Do you do mail order to Canada?
Jake: How often does the train go by? Elwood: So often you won't even notice ...
QUOTE: Highiron...If that's what you want to do, go for it! Be forewarned...it's a lot of work! I go almost 24-7 all the time just trying to keep my store going! My store is closed one day a week, ( Monday is my weekend ) and I spend my "day off" placing orders, cleaning the store, cleaning the bathrooms, ( yeck!!!) paying the bills, etc.... My advice...is friendly! Greet everyone that comes through the door! Be glad to see them! The walk-ins bring money! (Some don't, but treat all walk ins like they are millionaires!) If you don't have it, get it! Be glad to order what ya don't have! Most folks understand you can't stock everything. There is no real reason you can't get something within a week’s time, unless your distributors don't have it in stock! There are many instances where the manufacturer falls behind. This will be blamed on the dealer, even if that's not the case! Above all, treat the customer as though they are royalty! Remember, they are the folks who are really paying the bills! Rotor
Cliff Powers
www.magnoliaroute.com
QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Why would I open a LHS? I'll do it because I like trains and the peeple. What would bury me is the need to keep up with everything in the hobby. Not the small amount of profit.
QUOTE: Originally posted by msbcms I have been doing research on whether to open a LHS for a while and have been on the fence because some people do make money at while other don't. What it seem from most everyone's posts is that if the LHS compete completely on price they are doomed because of the online gys, wholesalers, flea markets etc. The question this leads me to is: Why would you go to an LHS? Asked a different way, what would change your mind about going to an LHS (besides the the mythical cheapest prices around?
QUOTE: Originally posted by msbcms Asked a different way, what would change your mind about going to an LHS (besides the the mythical cheapest prices around?
It takes an iron man to play with a toy iron horse.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Rotorranch What I'm trying to get at is simply this...support the local hobby shop. They support you. They know who you are, and try to cater to you! Nobody can have everything in stock! Look at all the stuff the Big train stores advertise, but then backorder on ya. Give the local guys a chance. Keep the money in your own neighborhood. Give your LHS a chance. Try it, you'll like it!
QUOTE: Originally posted by On30Shay The internet is what's killin um all.
Larry
Conductor.
Summerset Ry.
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