slow roasted
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Folks,
After seeing a quite dead thread about GC pricing revived, it occurred to me that maybe it's time to explore another aspect of what has been going on in music retail lately, namely private equity and other financial entities getting into the game.
I have to tell you upfront that I work in a non related service sector, and my company was bought out by a PEF and the results have been less than satisfying for most folks involved, with the exception of the PEF. I am not a fan, to say the least.
That said, I believe we are witnessing some of the same problems at the big enchilada, and it doesn't end at "the haggle", or lack thereof. The biggest problem I have at these stores is service, or the lack thereof.
The days of dealing with one or two guys who can answer all of my questions, and cater to my needs, however crazy, are certainly over now. At least in a local, walk in fashion.
This really makes me feel less than connected/ loyal to these folks than ever.
Which leads me to the only point, I really want to make in this really kind of late to the party post. And that is:
Thank God for Ernie Ball / Music Man!
If I find a bass I like at the big box, fine. I'm done. I'm covered in case something goes awry.
If I don't find the bass I like, I can order it. Again, I am covered. I will get what I payed for, and if not, it will be rectified. Promptly.
I have a company in EBMM that has my back. And a product that I have no reservations using or recommending.
And even though I'm not a big fan of GC, or really any big box store, the folks at EBMM sure appear to be working thier asses off to present deals like thier current GC clearance pieces, and I just wanted to point out that on top of cutting edge design and customer service, it's obvious to me they are working EVERY angle they can to help us out in any way they can.
A hearty thank you from this working stiff, folks!!!
After seeing a quite dead thread about GC pricing revived, it occurred to me that maybe it's time to explore another aspect of what has been going on in music retail lately, namely private equity and other financial entities getting into the game.
I have to tell you upfront that I work in a non related service sector, and my company was bought out by a PEF and the results have been less than satisfying for most folks involved, with the exception of the PEF. I am not a fan, to say the least.
That said, I believe we are witnessing some of the same problems at the big enchilada, and it doesn't end at "the haggle", or lack thereof. The biggest problem I have at these stores is service, or the lack thereof.
The days of dealing with one or two guys who can answer all of my questions, and cater to my needs, however crazy, are certainly over now. At least in a local, walk in fashion.
This really makes me feel less than connected/ loyal to these folks than ever.
Which leads me to the only point, I really want to make in this really kind of late to the party post. And that is:
Thank God for Ernie Ball / Music Man!
If I find a bass I like at the big box, fine. I'm done. I'm covered in case something goes awry.
If I don't find the bass I like, I can order it. Again, I am covered. I will get what I payed for, and if not, it will be rectified. Promptly.
I have a company in EBMM that has my back. And a product that I have no reservations using or recommending.
And even though I'm not a big fan of GC, or really any big box store, the folks at EBMM sure appear to be working thier asses off to present deals like thier current GC clearance pieces, and I just wanted to point out that on top of cutting edge design and customer service, it's obvious to me they are working EVERY angle they can to help us out in any way they can.
A hearty thank you from this working stiff, folks!!!