This used t be the case but not any more. I'm in the process of writting a
nasty letter to their presiden complaining about their pricing. They came
very close to loosing a $500 sale because they refused to give me a part
number for a welder that was on sale but I didn't have the catalog any
more. When asked wht the woman said that that was their policy but they
would refund the difference in cost within a year ifthey advertised it
cheaper.
...Art
On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, John Napoli wrote:
>
> Chill! Call the Harbor Freight 'Customer Service' number (or whatever it
> is that they call it). The number is listed in the fine print on the 'how
> to order' page of every HF catalog.
>
> Call that number with the part numbers of everything you are interested
> in. They will give you the suffix for those part numbers that corresponds
> to the lowest price HF has ever offered for that item (maybe only a year
> back, actually). Use these suffixes when you order (you must order on the
> separate phone number).
>
> This is the way to deal with the fact that every HF catalog has some
> prices that go up, and others that go down. You don't have to cross-index
> every catalog, and you needn't panic if you lose the catalog with the
> lowest price for whatever you wanted.
>
> John
>
> On Tue, 12 Oct 1999, Erik Quackenbush wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > Last week I received a flyer from Harbor Freight that was mostly 50% off
> > clearance items. Alas, someone threw it out... In any case, I'm pretty sure
> > they had an inexpensive slip roll machine in there on clearance. If you
> > still have this flyer and you see the slip roll machine in there, PLEASE
> > email me the price and the exact part number so I can order one.
> >
> > Thank you!
> >
> > -Erik
> >
> > --
> > Erik Quackenbush, V.P. Operations, Midwest Filter Corporation
> > 1-847-680-0566 fax: 1-847-680-0832 http://www.midwestfilter.com
> >
> >
> >
>
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