Usual disclaimer, I have no association, with anyone selling anything, except from being a customer, who walks in from the street
I would like to recommend JayCar, an Australian wide retailer of electric stuff, (for me, always 12 volt direct current electrical stuff, for my vehicles)
Three times in the last week or so, I have been to their Bunbury WA store
Each time I have printed out, what items I required, (from their website), and handed the lists , over to one of their shop assistants
Each time I received a cheery welcome, and a thank you for shopping here, as I was leaving the store
The method behind my madness, is that I would like to avoid a prolonged stay, inside any shop, while ever there is a chance of catching/spreading the Coronavirus
I point out to others on this forum, that as an older bloke, I am more than likely to pick an item up, to read (is that what I really wanted), and then sometimes replacing it back on the shelf
I will assume that there are other oldies, like me, who do the same
Hetho said
08:02 PM May 3, 2020
Hi Tony Bev.
You will get a slightly different experience if you use the Mandurah store. Some days they have the A team on and the experience is as you have described, but if they have the B team on they look at you like you have 2 heads. Its been like this for a few years here.
Its usually the weekends that sometimes make me think that I should go online; which I don't, I just wait for a week day.
Regards.
Hetho.
Mobi Condo said
09:07 PM May 3, 2020
I like your idea to print out from the catalogue - but for vastly different reasons.
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I am a bit, like massively electronically challenged and so I can say to the staff I would like to buy one of these thingamebobs.
Cheers - Ian
JeffRae said
12:46 PM May 4, 2020
I agree Tony Bev, very helpful at Bunbury. Had to take a few things back as they didn't work as I expected and that was still OK.
JeffRae
Whenarewethere said
04:43 PM May 22, 2020
Mobi Condo wrote:
I would like to buy one of these thingamebobs.
Cheers - Ian
Ah, whatsitsname, I need a thingamajig for my whatchamacallit, built of unobtainium!
Usual disclaimer, I have no association, with anyone selling anything, except from being a customer, who walks in from the street
I would like to recommend JayCar, an Australian wide retailer of electric stuff, (for me, always 12 volt direct current electrical stuff, for my vehicles)
Three times in the last week or so, I have been to their Bunbury WA store
Each time I have printed out, what items I required, (from their website), and handed the lists , over to one of their shop assistants
Each time I received a cheery welcome, and a thank you for shopping here, as I was leaving the store
The method behind my madness, is that I would like to avoid a prolonged stay, inside any shop, while ever there is a chance of catching/spreading the Coronavirus
I point out to others on this forum, that as an older bloke, I am more than likely to pick an item up, to read (is that what I really wanted), and then sometimes replacing it back on the shelf
I will assume that there are other oldies, like me, who do the same
Hi Tony Bev.
You will get a slightly different experience if you use the Mandurah store. Some days they have the A team on and the experience is as you have described, but if they have the B team on they look at you like you have 2 heads. Its been like this for a few years here.
Its usually the weekends that sometimes make me think that I should go online; which I don't, I just wait for a week day.
Regards.
Hetho.
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I am a bit, like massively electronically challenged and so I can say to the staff I would like to buy one of these thingamebobs.
Cheers - Ian
JeffRae
Ah, whatsitsname, I need a thingamajig for my whatchamacallit, built of unobtainium!