Baldo by Hector D. Cantú and Carlos Castellanos for February 15, 2025

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    mccollunsky  4 days ago

    It’s his hobby.

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    Rhetorical_Question   4 days ago

    Haggling over price?

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    jedgar Premium Member 4 days ago

    Shipping was going to cost $4.95 and tax was $1.20.

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    distortion Premium Member 4 days ago

    In that case, pay the freight!

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    markkahler52  4 days ago

    Wait…we’ll have to add in the tariff…

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    The Orange Mailman  4 days ago

    I have a friend who waits until stock in the big box stores is reduced in cost so that they can clear their shelves. He buys all types of items for fraction of what they cost mainly shopping in discount bins. Then he sells them online at a mid price partway between what he paid for it and what the going rate is. He has made his living doing this for over 20 years.

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    LeftCoastKen Premium Member 4 days ago

    Aaand that’s why ours is $9.95 instead of $6.95 … because we have to put up with that B.S.

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    DW Premium Member 4 days ago

    Sorry, but the regular retail price is 9.95, but with the AH tax it is 17.95 and goes up the longer you talk!

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    workjobb Premium Member 4 days ago

    Why is it floating in his hands?

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    SofaKing Premium Member 4 days ago

    We had a local camera store. There was a web site, same name and logo. I saw something for $90, so I went into the store, it was $105. I asked why, they said the web site was a different company somehow. I bought it online, free shipping. And we wonder why local stores are closing.

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    davidlwashburn  4 days ago

    So he’s lived to that age and still doesn’t understand that sales people don’t set the prices. Got it.

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    ladykat Premium Member 4 days ago

    Okay, the price is now $10.95!

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    GojusJoe  4 days ago

    If you shave off those silly sideburns, I’ll knock the price down.

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    MuddyUSA  Premium Member 4 days ago

    Call the manager Baldo…….

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    Twelve Badgers in a Suit Premium Member 4 days ago

    “Let me introduce you to my manager, who is in charge of setting prices.”

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    bigplayray  4 days ago

    Is that “Biff” from “Back to the Future”?

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    amanda.elliott3619  4 days ago

    it would cost more to ship

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    Ina Tizzy  4 days ago

    He also wanted to avoid the $4 shipping fee.

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    Brent Rosenthal Premium Member 4 days ago

    Go to Tijuana. They do that all day every day.

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    Lori Wall Premium Member 4 days ago

    By the time he orders it online, it will cost him quite a bit more than the store price because he has to pay shipping. Buy it from the store and help your local business.

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    Natarose  4 days ago

    Yes, because the sales people are the ones that set the prices. Dude is just a bully

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    eb110americana  4 days ago

    I did this once with a water pump I needed. I bought one at the local parts store for something like $200 and installed it that day so I could drive to work on Monday. Then I ordered the exact same Bosch pump for $100 online and when it got there a week later, I stuck it in the same box that came from the auto parts store and returned it for a full refund.

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    Cameron1988 Premium Member 3 days ago

    So the typical ackhole

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    vilho Premium Member 3 days ago

    The online merchant has much lower overhead and does nothing to support the local economy.

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    LNER4472 Premium Member 3 days ago

    Unfortunately, with some parts it’s absolutely worth the extra expense to be able to open the box on the spot and verify that it’s exactly the right part. I have, among other things, gotten the wrong fuel pump or throttle position sensor or the like packaged in the correctly labeled box, or other times there have been “running changes” in either the car’s manufacture or the parts production, or even a point so fine as “DON’T get the motor mount with the frowny-mouth cut-out; get the solid block one which only two companies make anymore…..”

    In addition, the shipping charges from the online e-tailers can eat you alive, especially if the parts ordered come from three different warehouses……….

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    mafastore  1 day ago

    We don’t buy anything other than in a local store unless we ABSOLUTELY NEED the item and there is ABSOLUTELY NO OTHER WAY TO BUY THE ITEM.

    We have found that if we order anything there will be problems with the item and its delivery. And that is before taking into account that the item WILL be left on our front steps without even a ring of the doorbell by the delivery person – even if it says that a signature is needed – and we live on a 4 lane main road with our house about a car’s length from the street. I have in the past before we figured this out come home and found a stranger taking the item which was left. When husband was still Director of a private local school we could have items delivered there to avoid having the items stolen, but never solved the problem of the item was not as represented.

    And back when Etsy actually really only allowed hand-made items to be sold we were selling online items we had crafted and never had a problem with the delivery to the customers who must have all lived in more rural places than we do.

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