I have a simple solution to this problem.
You simply have to know when to shop Radio Shack at the right time. There are days and times when Radio Shack doesn't have any customers. Go at any of those days and times when everyone is standing around doing nothing and they'll beg you to help them. Go at the wrong time when the store is busy and you won't get any help at all. These times have to be found by trial and error. Or you can just ask one of the sales persons what those days and times might be. Keep in mind that these days and times will differ from store to store. -- Al Johnson.
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On Thursday, April 15, 2004, at 01:10 PM, Chris Bullock wrote:


I can say that RadioShack always has parts for CB radios, outside
VHF-UHF antennas and the such.  True the larger retailers have stuff
cheaper, and will continue to run the mom & pop stores out of town.
Point is, get to know your local electronics dealer and find out
they carry and if they don't have what you need tell them.  I have been
to radio shack looking for a part and they not stock it and they were
more than happy to get it for me, try that with BestBuy, you get some
young college punk, no offense to the college punks on the list, and if
it ain't on the shelf they don't and won't carry it.  A lot of the
pricing that radio shack has comes from packaging, almost everything
radio shack carries has a radio shack package on it.  Example, we buy
patch cables from a web site called KristaMicro, for less than a buck a
piece, same cable at BestBuy at least $10.  BestBuy has the individual
wrapped patch cable and KristaMicro sends it to you in a plastic bag.
Packaging costs do add up.
My $.02
--chris

Stephen Hoffman wrote:

The reason RadioShack's selection of small electronics and parts has
dwindled over the years is actually simple, MONEY. As a former
employee (by no means a disgruntled one), I have seen what the markup
on consumer electronics is there. From a business standpoint,
RadioShack would love nothing more then to wipe out all the parts in
the store taking up valuable shelf space and sell nothing but
cellphones and satellites (the highest profit margin). Not that
parts don't have an extremely high margin, the SPST momentary switch
someone mentioned retailed for around 2.00 but I assure you it cost
no more then $.10 and probably even closer to $.05. Not a bad
return, the only thing is you have to sell dozens of them to get the
same return as one cigarette lighter adapter for a cellphone (Retail
$29.99, warehouse $5). And cellphones; they had a store cost of
maybe $30 and retail for say $99, but the kickback from the provider
(verizon, sprint, alltell) is $200 for every customer they sign, PLUS
they get a percentage of your monthly bill from the provider until
you cancel. So just one cellphone costs $30 to RS, but they
instantly produce $300 in revenue and a profit of say $250 after you
pay the bills plus you get a few pennys each month from it.
Sadly, I occasionally neglected a parts customer to make the
cellphone sale (we were commission based), even if I knew right where
the part was, but you were the "ask too many questions" type.
Matt, don't be fooled, you can still get the 6.5536 MHz crystal, but
no salesman making $5.15/hour is going to drop everything he is doing
to look it up in the commercial catalog for 4.99 (of which he only
gets 6% of). Don't quote me on this, but I believe you can even
still get mercury switches from said catalog (just raises a bunch of
eyebrows when you do).
So when Jim calls it "Radio Shaft", I have to agree with
him...somewhere down the line, you're gonna get it from them.


My $.02

Steve





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