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Hi Bert,
For the small stuff (books, coax, replacement whips for my HF mobile antenna, etc) I buy from our local store, Texas Towers. For the big stuff, to avoid paying 8.5% sales tax, I shop the 1-800 numbers and web sites. I generally end up buying from Ham Radio Outlet (low price, excellent service, and free shipping on orders over $100). I bought an Icom 756 Pro 3 earlier this year from Marc's Amateur Radio in Florida for $2,850 (best price I could find that week). If I'd bought that rig locally, the sales tax would have been $242! I like to support the local shops, but the tax is a killer. Besides, stores like Texas Towers do a lot of mail order business from people like me in other states who don't want to pay their local sales tax. They aren't hurting in that regard. 73, Dean K5DH In article , says... They all carry the same stuff, they all charge the same prices and I assume they all have the same ability to stick an address label on a box and hand it to the UPS guy. So, other than the obvious need to minimize sales tax, what contributes to your decision? -- Bert Hyman | St. Paul, MN | |
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