Originally Posted by PaulBarnard

Let's look at one of the items that was in my cart at Midway.

60 grain Partitions. $39.99 at Midway when they were in stock. At the same time they were in my cart at Midway, they came in stock at Natchez at $29.49. So, Natchez earned my business and at the same time, to spread out the cost of shipping, I added some things to my order. Midway still had their bullets when Natchez sold out again. Midway's higher price kept me from pulling the trigger. In the meantime, a competitor who has kept prices reasonable earned my business.

Obviously the $250 Midway lost won't bankrupt them. But if and when things normalize, I will do my best to give Natchez all of my business. Previously my orders were pretty balanced between the two of them. How many people are there that are of the same mindset. Reading around, I am far from being alone.

I am not going to raise hell about Midway. I may still buy from them in the future, but I'll remember these times. It's simply a cold unemotional business decision on my part.

Originally Posted by MtnBoomer




What's funniest, is not a single bit of "knowledge" has been shared as to demonstrate that uncle Larry has gouged in any unscrupulous manner, or even so much as the identity of the item in question.

Didju see the price of knitting needles? The whorer.


I guess you were too busy spinning off another inane post to read. I am not great with percentages but that looks like Midway is about 25% higher on an item than Natchez is. They are normally very close to each other on most items.