2 words - cheap security
Time is money and they ain't got no problem wasting yours.
I have to give Costo credit though, not too many places can weasel 60 bucks out of you a year just the to go there, aside from maybe the banks.
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seriously, you can't tell the difference between two logical scenarios supporting an argument, so you correct my spelling...really..with visual aids :silly: ....petty, I'm embarrassed for you.
..come back anytime..it's been a slice :)
edit add: If you do want to engage in debate, you really should learn not to let your rebuttals denigrate with personal attacks and comments...you lose all credibility.
I don't see the SAILs and Bass Pros and Cabela's driving the little places out of business, except for a few mom & pop shops that are located close to the big box stores.
The fact is that the outdoor market is mostly a market for bits & pieces and consumables. Once in a while you make a big purchase like a gun; the rest of the time you're buying ammo and bootlaces and oil and so on. And I'm not driving to Niagara or Vaughan or Burlington to get those things.
Even for the big things, like a new gun, there's no reason to drive half-way across the province if the local shop has it.
I tend to hit places like Bass Pro and Cabela's when I pass through for work. And more often than not, they have nothing I want.
I have no problems with SAIL. In fact I say - put more stores here, SAILs or whatever! Not enough products and competition.
But here is my story for SAIL haters :) - I come to Etobicoke store and ask a guy there (who I believe is a manager) - "when is your next no-tax sale?". He makes a face and replies "no tax? this praclically NEVER happens here! That sale on opening week was one-off". Ok, I say to myself. We will see. Of course in a month or so they have a no-tax event so I come to the guy and say - "so this never happens, right?!?". There was not a slight shame on his face even though he knew he is lying aS&^$le.
Since then SAIL has another two or three no-tax sales...