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Those tack sale catologs... grrrrrrrrrrr

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  • Those tack sale catologs... grrrrrrrrrrr

    Why do tack shops even bother to send all those catalogs out every other month or so announcing their big blow out sales?

    I've been getting Dover and Smartpak and Valley Vet and Big D and who knows what else related to horse supplies, and just about every single item I click on says it's out of stock.

    Love that riding shirt? Those fab boots? Click on the size/color options, and there it is: Only the yukky colored top is available and the only ones you want are XXtra Small, or 4X large.

    Boots. Same deal. Always only the size 5 or 6s are still in stock. Of course the long lusted after 3 million dollar boots are there, ready to be shipped to you THIS YEAR (sometime), but for the reasonably priced ones, the ones you always loved and would buy 10 pair if you could, fergit it.

    Seems to me StateLine Tack is the worst offender. They never give a date when they'll restock, just say it's not offered anymore. Most of the stuff these shops do have, I can get at the local Southern States near me, and not have to pay shipping, or wait for delivery. Obviously these shops are just trying to clear their shelves of the odd sizes and ugly clothes, but so why do so many trees have to die? Just donate it already, stores!!!!!!! Pony club, or TRPs.

    I get email alerts that the catalog is coming... but it's already sitting on my dining room table by the time I get the alert.
    "Hurry! Supplies limited!!!" they scream in bold print. Huh. The warehouse is already bare bones at printing time. Any more, I only pick up the new catalog to look at the pretty pictures. Maybe if I hit the zillion dollar Lotto I'll order up the million dollar boots, humm, perhaps then I'll even get two pair! And a $$$$$$$$$$$$ saddle that's in stock with a 17 1/2 inch seat.

    Anyone else feel the pain?

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    Yesssss.... I got a Dover catalog a few months ago with the most beautiful shirt on the cover. And on several other pages. Pictured in there 11 various places, as a matter of fact. I went to their site immediately... not available in that color, in any size. And it was an exclusive color to them, not available at any other store. So disappointed Why advertise one item so extensively when you don't have any?
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      I have finally accepted the fact that horse stuff rarely goes on sale, at least not in the most common sizes. A lot of the sales advertised are discounted by such a small amount that I wouldn't exactly consider it a sale at all. I am a bargain hunter and everything else I try to buy at a big discount. It just doesn't hasn't happened for me with horse stuff, unfortunately.

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        Unless you're the very first person to get the catalogue, probably a lot of other people felt the same way you did about the shirt and bought it when it was still in stock. By the time you get the catalogue, your (probably relatively popular) size is sold out. There are limited quantities, not none.

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          I hear you on the tree thing. My folks hold the non-urgent mail for me and I see it once every six months. Most of that is catalogs, and most of those wind up as 'why bother' even if I'd gotten them on time.

          I get that having paper in hand and all the pretty pictures before you at breakfast / downtime/ whatever can be more effective than email links. And I get that catalogs are probably keeping the post office alive. But still, the amount I throw out each trip to the US...!!!!!
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          • #6
            Agreed. I just through the things away anymore. When I compared the 'sale' prices in Dover and their regular price it was maybe 40 cents less. If the they had article. Very frustrating but then again I live near both Schienders and Big Dees so I just go there during their sale.

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              Yeah, I'll buy a bridle at Dover's brick and mortar store, and then, when I see it discounted or on closeout in the catalog, I'll go online to find it's for pony sizes only, or out of stock. Again, why bother to even consider waiting for the "sales"? I do like Scheiniders and Big Dees though. Always got what I ordered, BUT, not on sale. Regardless, all the paddock boots I ever tried to order up, on "sale", no way - always and forever they're OUT OF STOCK, all the stores. Poor trees... and it couldn't be cheap for the stores to design and mail all those glossy books out!!

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