by 2in2out on Fri Dec 02, 2011 7:57 am
I've never bought a gun at GM, and for the same reason as everyone else. I've had similar experiences there, as far as staff "too busy" jawing with each other or just plain ignoring customers. I may open a whole new can o' worms here, but it reminds me of Worst Buy - idiots trying to bs you, and if you shop around you realize that their deals aren't any better than anyone else. I have caught a few deals at GM, but I'll bet for the number of trips it takes me to save a few bucks there, I easily spend that in gas.
That said, I have to ask the general wisdom at large (here) whether the Lakeville store may be the corporate answer to problems the people at the top know all too well? In other words, I walked in there after the remodeling and the difference was downright shocking - not only the new training facility, but the new firearms section in general. Isn't this a step in the right direction?
Now, I'm not saying their prices are any better, but doesn't it seem like some of thr other gripes are being addressed, even if it's in Gander's own unique way? Just asking, because I can't decide whether I like it or not.
"...the liberties of the American people were dependent upon the ballot-box, the jury-box, and the cartridge-box; that without these no class of people could live and flourish in this country..." ---Frederick Douglass