expired Posted by stingyboi • Jul 29, 2024
Jul 29, 2024 7:32 PM
Item 1 of 2
Item 1 of 2
expired Posted by stingyboi • Jul 29, 2024
Jul 29, 2024 7:32 PM
Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless Compact Fixed Base Router ($42 after hack)
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Anyone with experience in this: how do you recommend getting multiple tools?
- Same receipt or different purchases?
- Return multiple batteries at once or does that raise alarm bells and eye rolls to staff?
- Is delivery or pickup better? And if pickup, do you turn right back around to pickup then return, or is that also abuse of a good deal or eye rolling of staffers?
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Anyone with experience in this: how do you recommend getting multiple tools?
- Same receipt or different purchases?
- Return multiple batteries at once or does that raise alarm bells and eye rolls to staff?
- Is delivery or pickup better? And if pickup, do you turn right back around to pickup then return, or is that also abuse of a good deal or eye rolling of staffers?
Anyone with experience in this: how do you recommend getting multiple tools?
- Same receipt or different purchases?
- Return multiple batteries at once or does that raise alarm bells and eye rolls to staff?
- Is delivery or pickup better? And if pickup, do you turn right back around to pickup then return, or is that also abuse of a good deal or eye rolling of staffers?
https://www.reddit.com/r/shopping...e_li
Any thoughts/comments on the router itself? Anyone has experience using it?
I am new to it and it will be my first router. What should I look for?
Any thoughts/comments on the router itself? Anyone has experience using it?
I am new to it and it will be my first router. What should I look for?
My guess is that the hack at this point is marketing, these hacks generate a lot of hype (as far as one can hype a sale).
"Oh no they are only buying 1 steeply discounted item instead of 2". And " oh no everyone on Reddit and SD is talking about how great a deal ryobi is"
The more ryobi products you buy, the more ryobi products you WILL buy. "oh no, they've returned the basic 2ah battery." as you buy HP or 4-6ah batteries to support your tools. This is how printers have worked for years....the hardware gets you in the door..the expendable batteries is what keeps you coming back.
So, they get people with a large base of their products, they get word of mouth of use, they have a user base who feels smart because they're "getting a deal", but that increases your fondness for the company because buying them makes you feel smart. And they may lose $50 on a sale.....how much will you spend because you're part of their eco-system? How much will your neighbor spend because they've borrowed your tool and decided to get one?
AND how much money will Home Depot get because "well, as long as I'm here picking this up, I might as well get this plant and some 2x4s and these bolts, and some lightbulbs...." Getting people thru the door is the hardest thing in retail.
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