I would like to see bass pro go to free shipping when you purchase over 50 dollars. Now, the more you buy the more you pay to ship it. I have been sending more and more of my business elsewhere.
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I would like to see bass pro go to free shipping when you purchase over 50 dollars. Now, the more you buy the more you pay to ship it. I have been sending more and more of my business elsewhere.
<table width="90%" cellspacing=0 cellpadding=0 align=center><tr><td>Quote, originally posted by west point bass »</td></tr><tr><td class="quote">I would like to see bass pro go to free shipping when you purchase over 50 dollars. Now, the more you buy the more you pay to ship it. I have been sending more and more of my business elsewhere.</td></tr></table>
As long as they have them big 'ol stores filled with massive fishtanks and all of those employees, it aint gonna happen. It's called o-v-e-r-h-e-a-d.
No better place to get an over weight, over price and under powered boat any where.
Has anyone looked at their incentive monies? Seems I read it a while back and thought it was a lucrative deal. Can't remember how much they paid, for what, and what model year boat etc.
It is a bit funny, no matter what others think. I don't blame them for only "showing" their own brands. At the BPS in Spanish Fort, Alabama, they always made a big deal of their "Boat Show." In reality, it was just the boats they always had on a day to day basis, they just put up special boat show signs, they never even brought in additional Bass Trackers or other boats in their product line.
Each location is different. Where I am at they do a completely diffrerent showroom layout jsut for the show, they bring in some pros to talk about boats and service help. Alot of other dealers in the area do in house boat shows at their dealerships. It is to get business going when times are slow, plus it is a way to gear up before the the Dallas Boat Show.