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kalynzoo
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Post by kalynzoo »

Please, whisper only about the no sales tax. California is sending out a self evaluation form, and threatening to audit if the form is not returned, small businesses with gross sales of $100,000 or more for sales tax on purchases. You need to produce records for your copy machine products, computers and software updates, materials, etc. The Feds are still pushing to create a national sales tax....might be acceptable if they took some other taxes away, but we all know better than that.
Back to Amazon. Love them. Easy to order, prompt reply. However, I have noticed if you look at the Amazon price then Google other distributors, Amazon is often a little more expensive. Factor in free shipping and (shush...the item mentioned above) and the price is often a wash.
ShopSmith's problem is not the easy to use ordering website. It appears to be the ability to supply products on demand. Hopefully the economy will improve, their market will expand, and distribution will improve because they will be again able to staff their facility.
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Stitch
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Post by Stitch »

I must admit that free shipping would be nice. That carrot has been dangled so I went to see what I could see. I entered / all departments / shopsmith miter gauge and got this.

OKAY maybe that was not a good test so I tried saw blade 1 1/4" arbor and got this.

Amazon may be great for some things and some people but leave me out.
damagi
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Post by damagi »

The reason to be on Amazon is the same reason to be on ebay - it is the default place for many people to go when they want to buy stuff online.

The reason to not be on Amazon is that you are competing head to head against the traditional companies. As a result, the prices/features battle is more prevalent. Shopsmith's sales route of state fairs and store demos is probably their best bet in terms of getting new sales.
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garys
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Post by garys »

I've had excellent luck ordering online from Shopsmith. Twice this winter I broke my Shopsmith and needed parts to get running again. Both times I ordered and the parts were in my hand in 2 or 3 days. I don't get any better service from anywhere, and much worse from many places.
charlese
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Post by charlese »

tomsalwasser wrote:I wish Shopsmith would farm out their online ordering to amazon.

I thought this was an April Fool's Joke! Amazon ordering has become such a chore for everyone in this family, we simply will not use them for ANYTHING!!!!

The only problem I've had with Shopsmith ordering is backorders. These have never given e a problem.
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