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BL_RV0 09.07.2009 07:49 PM

Well, it's 47mins later. How did the "bucks for bashers" proposal work out with obama?

jayjay283 09.07.2009 08:30 PM

I like that idea, 3/4 of the stimulus still isn't spent. Give it to us !!!! Obama is in South Carolina parading his wife around in a new dress. I don't think his ass has formed a dimple on that oval office seat.

lincpimp 09.07.2009 09:10 PM

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Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 318986)
I like that idea, 3/4 of the stimulus still isn't spent. Give it to us !!!! Obama is in South Carolina parading his wife around in a new dress. I don't think his ass has formed a dimple on that oval office seat.

I think I just threw up in my mouth a bit there...

Finnster 09.07.2009 11:55 PM

What a douche. Not the kinda douche I expected tho. I had pictured him more like this:
http://www.1to10reviews.com/wp-conte...nn1_98683a.jpg

It is hard for retailers tho. One one hand I am glad to have all the online places to find good deals and prices, as the LHSs can get so overpriced. OTOH, if there are no LHS it makes the hobby a real PITA, as you end up having to order and pay shipping one goddam specialty screw that fell out and sidelined your truck for a week. Eh.

Tower (great planes) is one of the largest distributors, and are effectively undercutting the stores they dist to. Hard to compete w/ that. Plus, coming from a few LHSs I've talked to, it sounds like a lot of the RTRs are too good now, as they have decent radios, servos, etc that the store doesn't have a chance on accessories. You wonder what the long term effect on the hobby will be.

I think the best strat for a LHS is to provide the type of service that onlines don't, and come up with some sort of niche. RCM is a great example of a niche retailer (albeit not LHS.) They have to have at least competitive prices, good service, stuff you want to buy actually in stock, and a number of compelling products/advantages to keep people from running online for everything. Not easily done tho. This is def weeding out the crappier businessmen & stores.

Unsullied_Spy 09.08.2009 06:24 AM

I've never had dealings with Chris, but from what I've heard from his customers it's his business that's killing his business. Even long-time customers (like MasterBlaster) have turned their backs on him because of how he treats people and takes advantage of everyone.


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