Posted by Jim/Iowa on February 13, 2008 at 20:53:19 from (69.66.66.44):
In Reply to: TSC come to town posted by old timer in ohio on February 13, 2008 at 10:35:19:
TSC is very much a creature dependant upon it s store manager. If you have one that is good, and whom knows his job and his products AND his clientel, you will get good results. My local one is usually well stocked with few bare spots anywhere. You CAN once in a while show up for some feed, five minutes after someomne else did and find them "cleaned out". They do not tend to sell often to buyers who get it by the ton. The nuts and bolts are always stocked, and you can rely on getting a battery.
Their magazine rack is stocked. So are the Carrhart and FX Schmidt racks. During Christmas, they have a stocked toy section.
The fencing supplies are there too---and at best prices you will find usually.
It really does depend a lot on what you are looking for.
On the other hand, if the manager is incompetant and has untrained, disinterested help, I fail to see how one could stay open.
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