Are products generally significantly cheaper at expos???
Like the topic says, I am curious to see if products are generally a lot cheaper at expos than the same ones you can find online.
I ask because I am going to Repticon in Atlanta in July, and was just wondering if I should just wait until to buy a new enclosure.
Also, any feedback anybody has about a Repticon they have been to would be greatly appreciated :D
Oh, and Repticon is a 2 day event; do they have different things on each days? Or is it the same vendors, products, etc on both days? Just curious if I'm going to need to get a hotel or not!
Thanks a ton :)
Re: Are products generally significantly cheaper at expos???
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reptiliachnids
Thats about it.I would hold off on buying anything you need until the expo. I find everything is cheaper. Including enclosures and like I said haggle. It doesnt hurt to ask.
I guess I need to start hitting up the expo's again...it's been a while...:(
Re: Are products generally significantly cheaper at expos???
We've attended the show the last few years. I will say that since the depression started, (oops I mean recession, wink wink, nudge nudge) there has been a decline in the number of vendors and such, but still the best place to see a great variety of animals, and get a chance for some face time with very knowledgable people. Like others have said there is no difference from Saturday to Sunday except that the longer the show goes, the selection diminishes as people are buying. It can't be more than a 50 minute ride from McDonough so you wouldn't need a hotel regardless.
The only thing I have seen that is not priced better is the Frozen rats. I think that they actually bump there price per rat up a little bit. But they have to cover their costs for the space at the show and it is still way better a deal than having to pay for shipping. That being said, Mice Direct is in Cleveland Georgia which is less than a two hour drive from McDonough. Cleveland is also just a couple miles from Helen, GA which is a very cool place to spend a day. Kids can go tubing down the river there, the woman can shop, plus there are good restaurants.
Re: Are products generally significantly cheaper at expos???
Though last weekends ETHS show was my first reptile expo, I have worked and been to enough expos that I know the expo is the same everyday for the expo, however. if you see something you want on Saturday and can't work a deal, go back on Sunday and sometimes the vendors want to unload a product so they don't have to pack it back up. you can end up getting a 15-20% discount. I seen it happening Sunday at ETHS here in Houston, however there wasn't very many vendors there it wasn't all that big and most people bought stuff on Sunday which was mothers day but there wasn't a lot of return faces and not that many people attended. To meet some knowledgeable people face to face was really cool. instead of talking to yall online
naw still love bp.net mates.