THEBEERHAMMER wrote:JuJo wrote:THEBEERHAMMER wrote:AngryGoldfish wrote:I've read most of this thread and have not noticed Pro Guitar Shop being mentioned. They have a 15% sale on every time I receive an email from them, which is weekly, maybe even more often than that. I know PGS are a little different in that they don't change the value on the packages in order to cut out VAT and duties. They used to but they've stopped doing it—or maybe they're only doing it every now and again. They often ship in boxes which costs more but secures the pedals well. They also exclude certain companies from the discounts, the ones that request it. This is better practise than PryMaxe who threatened Tom, but it's still not ideal. Maybe these pedal builders specifically sought to be exempt of the consistent 15% sale for a valid reason. I know Fulltone are one company who choose to omit themselves.
Also, what I find really... sad... but understandable, is when PGS come out with a 15% sale on, PryMaxe release a 16% sale. Have others noticed this?
I refuse to shop at PGS because blooz demos.
but you're ok with
PRymaxe demos?

At least prymass turns up
the gain....although i think that was only in
the WIZARDDDDD days.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP9no7PWBgY[/youtube]
his demos were much more imaginitive and representative of
the pedals than
the current demos. I enjoyed his demos for
the most part, until
the knob sweeps started, but you could always turn it off at that point.
THe Mike Hermans demos bother me as they are more focused on showing off his playing than what
the pedal does. He does show some interesting uses for some pedals, but all fuzz pedals sound
the same. I'm not crazy about
the style of alot of PGS demos but I find they do a good job of illustrating
the range of a pedal.
As for AngryGoldfish's post, which I meant to comment on, I think PGS gets a little slack because, while they do perpetuate
the 15% sale, they seem to take it more from their end, instead of builder/customer.
The complaints here are largely based on
the builders not having their MAP honoured, even after speaking up on
the issue, or
the customer ending out with packages that weren't packaged/shipped properly or not getting good service /fair treatment. In
the dealer's case, now they are being strongarmed, and threatened with legal action for not selling to
the distributor, which
is beyond laughable. In my case, shipping and customer service were a big issue, and I don't appreciate getting jerked around, or having a pedal show up in suspect packaging. (I'm not gonna rehash my story, it's somewhere in
the previous pages).
I noticed that PGS now has an option to ship pedals priority in a large envelope. At
the risk of sounding hypocritical I am actually considering going this route, but because they are up front about it and
the savings are on my end. I feel it
is entirely different than paying
the full rate for first class international and then finding out your pedal wasn't protected in a first class manner for
the shipping. Also, PGS
is respecting at least some buiders requests to be taken off
the constant sale list.
To me,
the big issue
is the honesty of it. Not listening to your suppliers or customers can really only end one way...