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In store pricing will never be the same as online pricing for a small company like PSA. The margins on their parts are already slim - there's a lot more overhead in a brick and mortar store. If they were to do anything, it would be to raise online prices to that of the in store pricing.
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From what I have read previously, the back end inventory is running correctly, but the front end isnt properly updating. If you cant add to the cart then the item is out of stock.
and probably still not tied into the stores for in store priceing to mirror online priceing
In store pricing will never be the same as online pricing for a small company like PSA. The margins on their parts are already slim - there's a lot more overhead in a brick and mortar store. If they were to do anything, it would be to raise online prices to that of the in store pricing.
at least that involves uniformity.
furthermore, a warehouse has brick and morter, and has folks in it (more folks i might add) that are needed to pull, pack, quality check, and ship, than a retail front with a range that is mostly profit both from the sale of ammo and the use of the range time.
ETA that doesnt even include the folks needed for compliance cehcks, and helpdesk because the web site fails to work doesnt have ffl, or has shipped the wrong or incomplete orders due to failing QC.