Is there some snapon franchise regulation to this? How come after so long he's the only one to open a store?
How come after so long he's the only one to open a store?
A friend of mine claims that in Toronto, ON there was a Snap On store in a high-end mall. The idea was why the ladies shop at designer clothing stores the (presumably yuppie do-it yourselfer) men can look at and buy tools. Apparently the store closed up. Not sure if it was corporate or a franchise (who also has a truck?) or if he's totally mistaken. I also have read that in Mexico there are SO outlets.
I hear they also accept payments in the form of your first born son...
There was a Snap On store in Sherway Gardens, I even went there once 10-12 years ago. I remember being unimpressed, didn't buy anything and never went back.
Where?We have a snap on store up here in Lethbridge Alberta Canada.There is also one in Fort Mcmurray.
I was there this winter and never seen it. I did find a Mac store there that has lots of inventory, good people.
It's a good thing that there is nothing like that in my area or I would be sorely tempted to make a first born son.
That would be an arera he frequents so it makes sense. What did the store carry? Was it corporate or run by a dealer. Anything else you remember about it?
Snap on has a very strange business model that for some reason works when it shouldnt.
Think about it. They have no store front, sell out of trucks only which means they decide who they sell to, when they sell, how they sell, have prices way beyond logic and reason and to top it off they sell to an industry where most working in it cant afford a pot to piss in.
I have no knowledge other than being local....but. Could it have anything to do with the guy being successful (he runs multiple trucks in the area) and uses the affordable building to store his supplies, and the store is somewhat secondary?
He sounds like a decent guy. I wish him luck.
I got the impression it was corporate owned, and was designed to cater to people who normally weren't serviced by a truck, i.e. d-i-yers. I just remember being very unimpressed by the selection that was available there.
Oh ok thanks for the info. Lately I've been dealing with SO through the website. I'm never in one area regularly so dealers are shy when it comes to helping me. There was a good corporate dealer when I was working in Niagara Falls, he was a fellow racer, but then he went to work for corporate (no longer on the truck) and the guy that was his replacement....well I told him 2 times to order me stuff and I never heard back from him. Not worth my time.
I wish him the best but I can't imagine it'll last very long.
You can't have the B&M infrastructure and inventory in place and only do 4 hrs/wk. His store will likely attract the "lookie lou's".
I hope he has a good security system since his store will usually be closed.
I remember that store. Sherway Gardens was (and is) a relatively high-rent mall, and it seemed like a rather strange location for a shop selling wrenches etc.That would be an area he frequents so it makes sense. What did the store carry? Was it corporate or run by a dealer. Anything else you remember about it?