sberry
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We see the pic of the 3/4 impact socket that is listed for 40$, I dont expect a dealer to answer this but i am sure someone knows, what does a dealer pay for this socket?
Usually the tool dealer pays around 40% of list. But, you have to realize what it costs the dealer to sell you that socket. He has lots of overhead running the tool truck, buying fuel, business expenses, taxes, & other costs of doing business.
they wish.........when i was a matco dealer we paid 60% of list and i'm sure that snap on only gives the dealer 33% markup so at $40 the dealer payed $26.64.
they wish.........when i was a matco dealer we paid 60% of list and i'm sure that snap on only gives the dealer 33% markup so at $40 the dealer payed $26.64.
they wish.........when i was a matco dealer we paid 60% of list and i'm sure that snap on only gives the dealer 33% markup so at $40 the dealer payed $26.64.
they wish.........when i was a matco dealer we paid 60% of list and i'm sure that snap on only gives the dealer 33% markup so at $40 the dealer payed $26.64.
Wouldn't 33% markup on $26.64 be $35.43?
$40 down to $26.64 is a 33% markdown, which is different.
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I wish I made as much money as some people thought I did.
Hey calm down cowboy. Don't be so touchy. I meant no harm.
You should calm down.
I wish I made as much money as some people thought I did.
if its really as bad as some of the SO dealers say?
why has my local SO dealer bought two more trucks for a total of 4 areas, 4 trucks and 3 additional employee's to run them?
Im not trying to start anything just commenting on what i've seen going on here.
if its really as bad as some of the SO dealers say?
why has my local SO dealer bought two more trucks for a total of 4 areas, 4 trucks and 3 additional employee's to run them?
Im not trying to start anything just commenting on what i've seen going on here.
I did not say it was bad. I just said that it is not as good as some seem to think
it's easier to make money when you have money...

Something must have happened in the last 10 years; I can recall back when I was a teenager that the local tool truck dealers did very well for themselves. At one time this must have been a very lucrative and enticing business.
ok i'll play..........what pic? what socket? what brand?

maybe i didn't use the proper terminology, i didn't think it really mattered since i did the math and you knew what i meant. i think the proper term is "percentage of profit". you will have to forgive me, i forgot how people pick at the little things around here. perhaps i should have kept my damn mouth shut and let everyone keep guessing at how much the dealer makes (wrongly i might add).

I wish I made as much money as some people thought I did.

When I see those plain white painted wheels on that truck, I think of a dealer that's barely scraping by. All the rich dealers out here have polished Alcoa's on their trucks. Bling Bling.![]()
Something must have happened in the last 10 years; I can recall back when I was a teenager that the local tool truck dealers did very well for themselves. At one time this must have been a very lucrative and enticing business.
Pretty obvious what has changed... The Internet and a global economy.
I would so not want to be a retail route salesmen selling ANYTHING in this decade.... Or retail B&M for that matter.
While I still try very hard to support locally owned business, I rarely will buy a tool, electronics, motorcycle stuff, car parts, books, whatever without at least checking the on-line price first.
One thing it comes down to for me is relationships. I know the SO guy for years, and he's good people, so I'm often willing to give him a shot at my business.
I bought a Hein-Warner jack from him and he met the price I could get it on-line. I'm willing to pay a bit more to buy local.
The thing some don't like about local is that a lot of independents are weirdos. At least that's my experience. I like weirdos most of the time.
That said, for some stuff, ordering online is a huge time saver. I can order a product at 11.00pm and get it next week if I'm not in a hurry (or next day for the shop) if I need it.
I feel that we've lost out in many ways with the demise of indy plumbing, electrical, lumber yards. I'm finding I have often have to go on-line for quality purchases.
they wish.........when i was a matco dealer we paid 60% of list and i'm sure that snap on only gives the dealer 33% markup so at $40 the dealer payed $26.64.
Wouldn't 33% markup on $26.64 be $35.43?
$40 down to $26.64 is a 33% markdown, which is different.
Thanks