Anybody know best place around Denver to buy cheap quality ski gear?
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varage sale/next door? I see stuff all the time on there. Course that depends where you live.thirdcoast said:
Anybody know best place around Denver to buy cheap quality ski gear?
Tia
SNIAGRAB!Mr President Elect said:
Also Goodwill. Had friends get their initial set-ups there on the really cheap. Back in the day there was a Sports Authority outlet store here and that would have been my recommendation for new equipment, but they are gone and no one has filled their spot.
more or less is irrelevant; whatever is in place needs to be fair to all liquor stores and enforced for starters. I am not in favor of regulation (or lack thereof) that benefits only large national chains. Previous CO laws were very business (small and large) friendly.agdaddy04 said:
Wait so you're for more government regulations? We already have some very weird liquor laws.
thirdcoast said:
Anybody know best place around Denver to buy cheap quality ski gear?
Tia
apparently, yes because Lukas owner clearly says when he ordered those same products TW had, he discovered case minimums, case delivery fees and non transparency for order fulfilling/back orders with no clear computerized inventory of what distributor has in stock. That's not how the system was set up in CO, and now that chains are allowed, this is apparently being revealed is going on.Aggie_Boomin 21 said:
Maybe I'm just dumb, but I'm confused what the liquor store owner is saying Total Wine is getting away with. Are they actively colluding with vendors/distributors to keep local liquor stores from having access to the same prices and lead times for products?
not in CO. All stores have the same opportunity to buy any product at same price as anyone else. That's just how it's been regulated before they started allowing chains. every store was independent, and the tiny ones could be competitive with big ones. Just not as much volume.agdaddy04 said:
Isn't that how they do business everywhere? They negotiate deals and bring in off branded liquor and wine you can't find in other stores.
kirdlands sold cheaper where?agdaddy04 said:
All I can say is the system doesn't seem to be setup for the consumer at all. You say Kirklands brand stuff is sold cheaper here, but it's not. Also ran into an instance that a bottle of wine my wife likes is around $25 here and $16 in Texas. Oh well, it is what it is with having crazy liquor laws in every state.
end of the day, just like our voter fraud allegations, you either play by the same rules, or it's not fair. Lukas is helping out mom and pop by doing this.. he has the size and capability to buy some of these products, even with the large min. orders in place. All he's asking is the laws currently in place get enforced, and apparently, they aren't with TW, so they continue to break them. He's kind of pulling a Lars in my opinion.Thriller said:
This sounds a bit like sour grapes from a guy that has to deal with a successful competitor that set up shop a half mile away in a better location. I get it, but he's got to adapt and change and take advantage of the new law, just like he definitely took advantage of the old law.
they advertise as mexican food... not tex-mex.Ags83 said:
If you want some really good "Tex Mex with altitude" (as they advertise) go to Hacienda Colorado. There are several located in the Denver area and one in Colorado Springs.
They advertise Mountain Mex food... not mexican food62strat said:they advertise as mexican food... not tex-mex.Ags83 said:
If you want some really good "Tex Mex with altitude" (as they advertise) go to Hacienda Colorado. There are several located in the Denver area and one in Colorado Springs.
Totally agree. That said, we've learned to make due and will typically hit Fritangas or even Q'Rico in the SW Plaza mall if we're happening to swing by. But that's only for a specific craving (torta, breakfast, drinks, etc.). There's also Uncle Julio's but that's way the hell up in Wheatridge and we're never by there. The ones we tried in Texas were usually pretty good. It's a shame they opened just in time for the friggin covid mess.Mr President Elect said:
I don't know if I would recommend any mexican food here if you are coming from Texas.
I'll say it, the fried tacos at Mexico City are better than any Mexican I've had in Texas.Mr President Elect said:
shanahans > elways
Also, I don't know if I would recommend any mexican food here if you are coming from Texas. Maybe if you are fine with just getting tacos, but I have not found a place that has good enchiladas here.