You've never dealt with Neal, so why should he care what your opinion is on the matter?MEDEVL wrote:I have to disagree. You're right that it's a tough economy for retailers and one way they increase the value that they offer to the consumer is through other methods like good service and discounts. I've never dealt with Neal but I hear he's a great guy. However if you advertise that you match prices then you need to match prices. It's better to take a loss in the short term and keep your word and reputation intact. I realize this is an odd circumstance but the fact remains that the stated policies of any business should be upheld by them no matter what, to do otherwise is just bad form and potentially illegal.
It's great that you have an opinion on it, but if you haven't supported him with your dollars, you're just complaining for the sake of it.
There's a time and a place to be cheap... This is the place (bartertown). You need to realize that there is also a time and place to not be cheap. That place and time comes when you are supporting an institution (and at this point the war store is an institution in my opinion) that has come through for thousands of people and fulfilled thousands of orders at well below retail pricing.
Again; you can't expect an independent retailer to price match a manufacturers' sale. That's simply unreasonable and doesn't take their livelihood and business into account in the least. If your only issue is with the wording of the price match on the site, that's fine. Take that up with the war store, but seeing as you're admittedly not a customer, it seems kind of pointless for you to argue the issue in the first place.
and "illegal"??? seriously???
Talk about rules-lawyering.