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    My good/bad day at the local Rockler store...

    Well, the weather was nice today here in the Boston area so I took a little jaunt down to the Rockler store in Cambridge, MA. It's a very well-stocked store and I don't get there very often, so it's not uncommon for me to browse each and every aisle and lose all track of time.

    So, I bought a couple of small things and was pleased to discover that I got 15% off my total purchase. I had a big smile on my face leaving the store!

    Until......

    $25 parking ticket under my windshield wiper!!!!!! The meter had apparently just expired. Wow, those meter maids don't mess around!!

    Ugh!! So much for my 15% discount.

    Next time I'll just order online and pay for the shipping. Heck, it'll probably be cheaper!

    Jason

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    Ouch! My Rockler is only 35 miles away but with California freeways, I use their free shipping whenever it comes along. If I really need something, I can generally get it shipped for less than it costs to go get it; especially since I am apt to buy something else while I'm there.
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    It all balances out in the end. But at least you got to enjoy yourself at the store.

    Personally I prefer to carry poison blow darts for the meter maids, who are also quite rabid here in SF.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason White View Post
    Well, the weather was nice today here in the Boston area so I took a little jaunt down to the Rockler store in Cambridge, MA. It's a very well-stocked store and I don't get there very often, so it's not uncommon for me to browse each and every aisle and lose all track of time.

    So, I bought a couple of small things and was pleased to discover that I got 15% off my total purchase. I had a big smile on my face leaving the store!

    Until......

    $25 parking ticket under my windshield wiper!!!!!! The meter had apparently just expired. Wow, those meter maids don't mess around!!

    Ugh!! So much for my 15% discount.

    Next time I'll just order online and pay for the shipping. Heck, it'll probably be cheaper!

    Jason
    Hey Jason,

    I was at the Cambridge Rockler around 12:15pm today! I had a very specific list in mind (like one of those T-Slot router bits at $9.99) because I was in my lunch break and couldn't spare much time.

    I ended up spending around $90 but didn't get any 15% discount, though

    Sorry to hear about your parking ticket!

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    How'd you score a t-slot bit for $9.99?

    Online shows $34.99!

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    $25 for a parking ticket..............HA! I should have been so lucky.

    Last winter my daughter borrowed the van to go out for lunch, since it was snowing heavily.

    She parked in a parking spot, met her friends for lunch, came back to find a $450 parking ticket on the van. (In my name of course since parking tickets are with the vehicle owner.)

    Michelle had parked in a wheel chair spot, that was marked on the pavement only. (Not such a brilliant idea in Canada).

    Long story made short, the police officer was on maternity leave when my court date came up so the case was dismissed.

    I was thinking of framing the ticket, $450 for a parking ticket......Wow.

    Regards, Rod.

    P.S. Glad to hear that at least you saved some money at the store Jason.
    Last edited by Rod Sheridan; 03-02-2010 at 4:57 PM. Reason: Added post script

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kurt Cady View Post
    How'd you score a t-slot bit for $9.99?

    Online shows $34.99!
    I got an email with the monthly flyer where several 1/2 shank router bits are on sale for 9.99 at our local store.

    The one you are looking at $34.99 is Item number 22602 and it's a better T-Slot bit, though. The one I bought is item number 26099 and it shows online for 29.99. When I checked that one online yesterday, it was listed at 9.99 but today it was back to its full price. So I called the store and confirmed the $9.99 sale price. It seems that they are no longer keeping the sale online, but the stores are.

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    Sorry -- I meant to say $15 off, not 15%. It was a coupon.

    Jason

    Quote Originally Posted by Augusto Orosco View Post
    Hey Jason,

    I was at the Cambridge Rockler around 12:15pm today! I had a very specific list in mind (like one of those T-Slot router bits at $9.99) because I was in my lunch break and couldn't spare much time.

    I ended up spending around $90 but didn't get any 15% discount, though

    Sorry to hear about your parking ticket!

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    Ah, Jason, you corrected the error. Yes, it's $15 off on any purchase over $50, including things on sale. You can ask them to scan a store coupon. I know I did that 3 times yesterday at the seemingly-famous Cambridge Rockler store. One purchase was regular stuff, mostly on sale. But the other two were done so I can try the highly recommended (by posters at SMC) West System Epoxy. The seems-outrageous-to-me price of $99 (1 qt. resin + 1 pt hardner + the pumps) was more palatable at $69.

    PS - I did get a parking ticket there once in the past. Now I make sure I pump in a quarter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    $25 for a parking ticket..............HA! I should have been so lucky.

    Last winter my daughter borrowed the van to go out for lunch, since it was snowing heavily.

    She parked in a parking spot, met her friends for lunch, came back to find a $450 parking ticket on the van. (In my name of course since parking tickets are with the vehicle owner.)

    Michelle had parked in a wheel chair spot, that was marked on the pavement only. (Not such a brilliant idea in Canada).

    Long story made short, the police officer was on maternity leave when my court date came up so the case was dismissed.

    I was thinking of framing the ticket, $450 for a parking ticket......Wow.

    Regards, Rod.

    P.S. Glad to hear that at least you saved some money at the store Jason.
    That sucks. In Minnesota its only a handicapped spot if there is a sign.

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    Must be nice to have a Rockler right around the corner. My Rockler is only about a 3 and a half hour drive along with every other decent woodworking store or lumber yard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Augusto Orosco View Post
    I got an email with the monthly flyer where several 1/2 shank router bits are on sale for 9.99 at our local store.

    The one you are looking at $34.99 is Item number 22602 and it's a better T-Slot bit, though. The one I bought is item number 26099 and it shows online for 29.99. When I checked that one online yesterday, it was listed at 9.99 but today it was back to its full price. So I called the store and confirmed the $9.99 sale price. It seems that they are no longer keeping the sale online, but the stores are.
    That explains how the 45 degree 1/2" shank router bit I saw on SMC last night was not on sale today. If I call the store, do I have to go there to get that price? Nothing in Houston is close by.

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    I must have missed you by about an hour!

    Jason

    Quote Originally Posted by Augusto Orosco View Post
    Hey Jason,

    I was at the Cambridge Rockler around 12:15pm today! I had a very specific list in mind (like one of those T-Slot router bits at $9.99) because I was in my lunch break and couldn't spare much time.

    I ended up spending around $90 but didn't get any 15% discount, though

    Sorry to hear about your parking ticket!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rod Sheridan View Post
    $25 for a parking ticket..............HA! I should have been so lucky.

    Last winter my daughter borrowed the van to go out for lunch, since it was snowing heavily.

    She parked in a parking spot, met her friends for lunch, came back to find a $450 parking ticket on the van. (In my name of course since parking tickets are with the vehicle owner.)

    Michelle had parked in a wheel chair spot, that was marked on the pavement only. (Not such a brilliant idea in Canada).

    Long story made short, the police officer was on maternity leave when my court date came up so the case was dismissed.

    I was thinking of framing the ticket, $450 for a parking ticket......Wow.

    Regards, Rod.

    P.S. Glad to hear that at least you saved some money at the store Jason.

    I had the exact same thing happen to me in DC back in December during the blizzard. I parked in a spot only marked on the pavement and with about a foot of snow on it. The ticket was $300 but I took pictures and happened to be able to schedule my next business trip there around the court date, it was dismissed but a pain for something I certainly did not mean to do and would never do knowingly.


    Well, at least the OP's discount helped the sting of the ticket!

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    I can walk to my local Rockler... its not as great as it seems. They take all my money away and I have to eat ramen noodles because I can't afford anything better.

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