Wizard9999
Established Member
I visited my local branch of Arnold Laver a few days back for the first time, as I wanted to buy a piece of pine to build a prototype for something my daughter wants me to make. When I bought it I thought it seemed a bit pricey, but didn't do the maths in my head. I've just been online and got a bit of a shock.
I bought ex 25mm x 200mm, online Arnold Laver quote £2.72 incl. VAT per metre, but in the branch I was charged £3.48 excl. VAT per metre, so more than a 30% premium. I just phoned up Arnold Laver to ask why this is, the answer was that it is more in the branch because they have to cover the overheads of running the depot. But hang on a minute, it says when I look at the Laver Online website that once my order is in stock I will be called by the depot to discuss any specific lengths I may want. Doesn't this mean my online order is coming from the depot anyway? I don't have an issue with different channels charging different amounts if there is a logical reason for it, but I was not given one in this case. My suspicion is therefore that prices online may be lower, because comparison is easier online, but once you are in the branch you are pretty much a captive market.
Simple message from the women on the phone was effectively 'that's how it is, take it or leave it'. Well Arnold Laver, I shall be leaving it and won't darken your door again (either physical or online)!
Terry.
I bought ex 25mm x 200mm, online Arnold Laver quote £2.72 incl. VAT per metre, but in the branch I was charged £3.48 excl. VAT per metre, so more than a 30% premium. I just phoned up Arnold Laver to ask why this is, the answer was that it is more in the branch because they have to cover the overheads of running the depot. But hang on a minute, it says when I look at the Laver Online website that once my order is in stock I will be called by the depot to discuss any specific lengths I may want. Doesn't this mean my online order is coming from the depot anyway? I don't have an issue with different channels charging different amounts if there is a logical reason for it, but I was not given one in this case. My suspicion is therefore that prices online may be lower, because comparison is easier online, but once you are in the branch you are pretty much a captive market.
Simple message from the women on the phone was effectively 'that's how it is, take it or leave it'. Well Arnold Laver, I shall be leaving it and won't darken your door again (either physical or online)!
Terry.