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> PCA Member Discounts, Which vendors?
Lavanaut
post Oct 29 2008, 03:26 PM
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I've come across several vendors over the past couple years that have offered significant discounts on parts/service to PCA members. I never really paid it all that much attention, but did utilize it when I could. Recently I've been buying all sorts of parts and found myself wishing that I had made a list of those vendors...over time, I think one could stand to save a considerable amount of cash.

So I thought I'd put it out there ~ what vendors do you know of that offer such discounts?

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ps: I can't think of a single vendor right now off the top of my head, other than PCNA who gave me I think a 10% discount on my COA order recently.
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post Oct 29 2008, 04:01 PM
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QUOTE(Lavanaut @ Oct 29 2008, 02:26 PM) *

I've come across several vendors over the past couple years that have offered significant discounts on parts/service to PCA members. I never really paid it all that much attention, but did utilize it when I could. Recently I've been buying all sorts of parts and found myself wishing that I had made a list of those vendors...over time, I think one could stand to save a considerable amount of cash.

So I thought I'd put it out there ~ what vendors do you know of that offer such discounts?

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif)

Thanks,

Reid

ps: I can't think of a single vendor right now off the top of my head, other than PCNA who gave me I think a 10% discount on my COA order recently.




gotta watch the 10% Vendors with sterile product lines can offer 10% usually across the board because of their markups. Non sterile vendors many times work on very close margins so cannot on the whole parts line. Anyone offering 10% probably has too high a markup to begin with.
Our old 20% off sale always lost us money, but as the sale was and "in stock" sale, it eliminated a lot of excess inventory each year.
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post Oct 29 2008, 07:42 PM
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QUOTE(dr914@autoatlanta.com @ Oct 29 2008, 04:01 PM) *

QUOTE(Lavanaut @ Oct 29 2008, 02:26 PM) *

I've come across several vendors over the past couple years that have offered significant discounts on parts/service to PCA members. I never really paid it all that much attention, but did utilize it when I could. Recently I've been buying all sorts of parts and found myself wishing that I had made a list of those vendors...over time, I think one could stand to save a considerable amount of cash.

So I thought I'd put it out there ~ what vendors do you know of that offer such discounts?

(IMG:style_emoticons/default/popcorn[1].gif)

Thanks,

Reid

ps: I can't think of a single vendor right now off the top of my head, other than PCNA who gave me I think a 10% discount on my COA order recently.




gotta watch the 10% Vendors with sterile product lines can offer 10% usually across the board because of their markups. Non sterile vendors many times work on very close margins so cannot on the whole parts line. Anyone offering 10% probably has too high a markup to begin with.
Our old 20% off sale always lost us money, but as the sale was and "in stock" sale, it eliminated a lot of excess inventory each year.


It's RETAIL! You have excess inventory & want to be rid of it - you offer a small discount. Have to move it! Carrying costs are not cheap. On a larger spectrum, tal to GM dealers!

There NO deals. Yeppir, you can save a couple bucks on what's in stock, but it doesn't amount to a small mound of beans.

The PCA 10% discount lost its significance in the 80's.

Not the only reason that I think PCA will be dead in ten years. Unless you want to race, they offer nothing. I'm 35 years & this is my last - no renewal. Better wake up PCA!

Sorry for the off-topic rant! Had to do it!
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There NO deals. Yeppir, you can save a couple bucks on what's in stock, but it doesn't amount to a small mound of beans.

The PCA 10% discount lost its significance in the 80's.

If I have a choice between two vendors that offer the same part at roughly the same price, but one of them offers a 10% PCA members discount, that pretty much determines who will get my business. On any given purchase that may not amount to significant savings, but year in, year out it does add up! 10% is 10%, regardless of the decade. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif)
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