I had a good go around with Gardner last week. I was trying to order 5 seats which they decided to drop ship and would not tell me the shipping costs as not part the normal rate. I canceled the order Thursday last week and yet the order shows up yesterday (Wednesday this week). I declined the shipment as I was already working on ordering them from Sears.
Well ordering thru Sears was a headache too as they refused my tax exemption for online orders. They wanted me to call the order in and pay an extra 10%. Fought with customer service about this and got no where. Then I remember my Capital One coupon hunter app and turned it on. It found a 10% discount coupon and applied it to the order of two seats. So basically I went from paying 106.86 over the phone to paying only 87.18 each for the seats plus taxes and shipping. A savings of 18.4%. Now of course I got to do some creative bookkeeping to recover those taxes paid so I don't pay them twice but is easily done via crediting a customer account.
Very unusual for me get something from Sears for less than the distributor but in this case I did. But the trouble I had cost the vendors the sale of 3 extra seats.
According to my price file I just updated last week those seats retails for $211.99 and I was able to sale them at $149.99 saving the customer around $62 each and I still making $62.81 each myself. Not bad for profit.