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ben smith wrote:someone is taking home a pay cheque
Eager wrote:I think it's great that TAO is going to bring in some stuff but once everyone buys a bouldering pad then what? I mean go to the gym and look at what people are wearing on their feet? Why go on a whim that Boreal might pan out, what if they suck and then George at Tao says that nobody bought the shoes after we went to all the trouble to bring them in.
seanT wrote:Got a sneak peek at the Boreals at TAO today and they are SWEETTTT. 3 different styles of slipper. Super sticky rubber. VERY nice quality product indeed. I will be at TAO on sat representing GZ and the climbing community in general. There will also be a 1 week promotion at TAO starting Oct 1. If you buy a pair of shoes or a new organic pad you will be able to purchasse a GZ punch pass($100) value..for $75. THAT is a sweet deal for any one needing new shoes/pad and climbing at Ground Zero.
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Sean
granite_grrl wrote:I OMG *heart* my Boreal Cruxes, so sensitive and sexy
I think it's fair to say it's size alone makes the biggest impact to local businesses who are trying to compete with MEC
That's why everyone pays $5 bucks to shop there, because they sell gear.
Just because it's a Co-op doesn't mean it's not trying to expand or bring in more money (who pays for the development of their swanky new buildings and expansion?) the shareholder (member), and the markup on equipment.
Oh we forget about the $5 everyone paid to shop there, multiply that by lets say a million or 2 million then invest for the 15 years I've been a member.
Would you shop at the Trail Shop or Tao if they charged you $5 to purchase something in their store with the chance that if they made a lot of money they would give you a % at the end of the year?
On top of this it is evident that in Halifax MEC isn't listening to it's members (shareholder) or the climbing community by bringing in the products they would like to see in store.
What I don't understand is why if you live in Halifax you are often forced to order away for products, when they carry them in other MEC stores out west. I mean why should people pay to shop in a store, when you have to order for anything you want in the store anyway.
As far as occupying parks, didn't it just snow in Halifax? I guess you could check MEC online and see how many models of 4 season tents they have in stock in Halifax:) Otherwise it could be a few cold wet nights before it gets shipped in.
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