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Fishing in British Columbia => General Discussion => Topic started by: BwiBwi on November 08, 2005, 01:30:28 PM

Title: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 08, 2005, 01:30:28 PM
Hi Rodney,
I see Berrys is now listed on your website. Does FWR member get discount?
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: DionJL on November 08, 2005, 01:50:32 PM
If you want to get a discount anywhere, your best bet is to go to your local shop, hang out and BS with the guys working there. If your in there often enough they will start giving youdeals. dont just jump from shop to shop looking for the best deal.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: Rodney on November 08, 2005, 01:53:33 PM
If you want to get a discount anywhere, your best bet is to go to your local shop, hang out and BS with the guys working there. If your in there often enough they will start giving youdeals. dont just jump from shop to shop looking for the best deal.

You mean suck up? ;D

No discount for FWR members, since we don't even have membership cards etc. This may change next year. ;)
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 08, 2005, 02:13:35 PM
Hmph, if Rodney agrees I can print up a membership card  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: No_way on November 08, 2005, 02:23:11 PM
Hmph, if Rodney agrees I can print up a membership card  ;D ;D

BwiBwi, it's not the same if your the only one to have a card  ;)
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 08, 2005, 02:25:14 PM
I know. But with membership cards I guess that would mean paying membership, right? ;)
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 08, 2005, 02:26:55 PM
Rodney has been working REALLY hard lately. Really looking forward to the new look. Suspense ey Rodney? 8)
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: No_way on November 08, 2005, 02:31:12 PM
I know. But with membership cards I guess that would mean paying membership, right? ;)

WHAT!!! Have you no social conscience?  What about public a service?
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: DionJL on November 08, 2005, 02:39:47 PM
Quote
You mean suck up? ;D

exactly. and it works. only problem is all fishermen are cheap. worse than some women. lol
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: legend on November 08, 2005, 04:00:04 PM
I don't call knocking something down that is marked up 100 % giving a deal . Want good prices can't beat Army & Navy in Langley great selection top end gear cheaper than any tackle store . Example broke my Berkley Canadian Series rod fighting a Chum tried to return it for exchange was told it had to be sent in to Berkley could take up to a couple of months to get new one this was at my local shop where i spend hundreds every year. Last time this happened no questions asked straight exchange. Same product in fact the rod that broke was the replacement . So instead they tried to sell me one while i waited for the new one to come NOT!! they wanted $150.00 . So i went to Army & Navy same product $95.00 sold thank you very much. As for the broken one still have it and I'm sure that theres a store that will do a straight exchange out there some where.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: oddjob on November 08, 2005, 04:08:43 PM
the fishing store on watcom road next to tim hortons is selling berkley canadian for $69 ,they have several on stock.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: legend on November 08, 2005, 04:28:40 PM
What weight light , medium , or heavy. I doubt there the heavy.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: scales on November 08, 2005, 06:33:13 PM
Legend, is the broken rod a Berkley Canadian specialist CST1062M?  If it is less than a year old then you can exchange it at the wholesale end providing you show them the sales receipt.  A&N directed me on this and it worked last year.  ;D Contact: Redl Sports in Bby. 
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: shrek on November 09, 2005, 07:58:46 PM
I was in at reaction and they had the 11 foot heavy's on sale.  They have been discounted.  So several stores may have them on clearnce
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: Sam Salmon on November 09, 2005, 08:35:10 PM
I don't call knocking something down that is marked up 100 % giving a deal .
Note that what some people call 100% a merchant calls 50%.
An item that sells for $2 and costs the merchant $1 is marked up 50%-$1 being 50% of the total price.
Maybe news to some but that's how retail works.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: FishiN AddicT on November 09, 2005, 08:57:26 PM
I don't call knocking something down that is marked up 100 % giving a deal .
Note that what some people call 100% a merchant calls 50%.
An item that sells for $2 and costs the merchant $1 is marked up 50%-$1 being 50% of the total price.
Maybe news to some but that's how retail works.

so the higher the item sells for, the merchants' mark up percentage decreases  ???  doesn't make too much sense.  so if he decides to sell that item at cost.........he just marked it up 100%? weird..............that is news to me  :-\
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: legend on November 09, 2005, 11:45:09 PM
You will never get something at cost from a business trying to make money there allways making something they mark a rod up 50 bucks take ten off your getting a deal . Yeah right sucker. ;D
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: allwaysfishin on November 10, 2005, 01:53:02 AM
i'm probably not supposed to divulge the inside info on retail margins but here is a brief example.

the rods and reels folks buy ( at the busier shops ) such as the trophy xl, shimano convergence, berkley , shimano calcutta's, abu 6500's ect.. ect... pontoon boats, float tubes, waders, so basically the big ticket essentials, are in most shops priced as "loss leaders", meaning full mark up is not possible because the prices on these items get you thru the door and the retailer is making very little as far as profit.
the calculation used to come up with an end price is different for each shop because retailers get dealer discounts for volume purchase. This is why the walmarts and army and navy's can afford to have low pricing because they buy as a corporation and distribute to thier stores thus earning the maximum AAA dealer discount. Many shops can't earn theses discounts because they simply don't move enough of the particular product.
I'll tell you this, if a customer is walking into a shop and has the shop order an item that is not a standard stocked inventory item, the retailer is using a calculation based on the dealer cost x 1.45 to 1.73. with 1.73 being the standard. You go less than this on too many items and you will NOT be in retail for long.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 10, 2005, 04:30:35 AM
I know in some retail busines (electronics) if you buy 100 units /months your cost is 10% discount.
And if your monthly total sale of their product exceeds a certain amount, the supplier will give
an additional discount. So sometimes you see shops having discounts it may not neccesary be overstock.
It can infact they're almost at that step up for additional discount.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: legend on November 10, 2005, 11:47:53 AM
So you should buy at Army & Navy or Crappy tire so you get the best deal simple . ;D
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: bbronswyk2000 on November 10, 2005, 03:27:55 PM
I am a loyal customer of Hatchmatchr's in Maple Ridge. I buy all my tackle,line and small items in this shop as I love the service and the BS sessions with the owner.

All my big items I buy I either buy on EBAY or go across the border for the day.

The point is that people should support their local shops to keep them in business one way or another. Unless you like these big chain stores around without that added touch. Nothing can beat going into a store where you can buy a few items and just BS about fishing or whatever your into.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: Fish Assassin on November 10, 2005, 03:45:24 PM

The point is that people should support their local shops to keep them in business one way or another. Unless you like these big chain stores around without that added touch. Nothing can beat going into a store where you can buy a few items and just BS about fishing or whatever your into.

Like he said
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: legend on November 10, 2005, 05:41:20 PM
Example broke my Berkley Canadian Series rod fighting a Chum tried to return it for exchange was told it had to be sent in to Berkley could take up to a couple of months to get new one this was at my local shop where i spend hundreds every year. LIKE I SAID.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: BwiBwi on November 10, 2005, 05:52:37 PM
Small mom & pop shop can have problem with replacement and repairs at times. For department stores. Suppliers are more flexible when dealing with those stores, since their orders are huge.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: bbronswyk2000 on November 10, 2005, 05:55:51 PM
Example broke my Berkley Canadian Series rod fighting a Chum tried to return it for exchange was told it had to be sent in to Berkley could take up to a couple of months to get new one this was at my local shop where i spend hundreds every year. LIKE I SAID.

Thats the reason I said I buy the big ticketed items elsewhere. Its not the fault of the store that you were unable to get another rod immediately. Places like Army&Navy or Wal-Mart can give you a rod right across the counter and take it as a loss and still keep your business without a big deal. The smaller stores cannot afford to take the loss, instead they would have to return the rod to the supplier and get a new one or get it fixed before you get to see a new or fixed rod.
Title: Re: Berrys Tackle
Post by: shrek on November 11, 2005, 03:30:11 PM
I buy some big items on ebay.  Most items are bought in one or 2 stores that I shop in regularly.  AndI usually get a discount.   I just started fly tying so every trip to Searun or any other store always costs 20or 30 dollars.   I do not shop in wallmart much or crappy tire.  As they never have what I am looking for.  I like to look and chat a bit in the store and gain more knowledge.   This is only avaible in a tackle store