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Conference 7.286::digital

Title:The Digital way of working
Moderator:QUARK::LIONELON
Created:Fri Feb 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5321
Total number of notes:139771

691.0. "Does DEC have access to BJ's (% Store)???" by FDCV08::DIIULIO (So...System been down long?) Thu Jan 05 1989 23:43


        Sometime ago I noticed a flyer in the Parker  Street  Plant about
        using a place called BJ's (Discount Store for Company Employess),
        but  I  haven't seen anymore since.  Do we still have  access  to
        BJ's???    As  I was thinking of going by the one in  Westborough
        this Saturday.   My  parents  use  BJ's (Mother works for Liberty
        Mutal) and have nothing but goods things to say about it.



                                                        Regards,

                                                          Rich
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691.1QUARK::LIONELAd AstraFri Jan 06 1989 00:458
    Yes - you don't need a flyer, just show up with your badge.  However,
    be prepared to give them your social security number, or else they will
    not let you pay by check.  They're the first place that has ever
    refused my business because I wouldn't part with my SSN.
    
    I was not terribly impressed by the one in Salem, NH.
    
    			Steve
691.2Thanks for reponseFDCV02::DIIULIOSo...System been down long?Fri Jan 06 1989 02:503
        Thanks Steve

691.3as exclusive as a rainstormBINKLY::WINSTONJeff Winston (Hudson, MA)Fri Jan 06 1989 03:033
The 'membership' is a lure.  ANYONE can 'belong' to BJs.  But, to get
their wholesale prices, EVERYONE (including DEC employees) have to pay
like $30/year.  
691.4WHYVAX::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dog face)Fri Jan 06 1989 10:584
There's an extensive discussion on BJ's in the CONSUMER notes file. (KP7, etc.)

-Jack

691.5BJ's is NOT necessarily the lowest cost source!AKOV88::BIBEAULTUnlimited PossibilitesFri Jan 06 1989 11:4422
  	Agree that the "membership" is a lure.
    
    	It may also be deceiving insofar as it may suggest that the
   	prices at which members can buy products are LESS than are
	available to the general public. This is simply not true.
    
    	BJ's 'posted' prices are (the highest possible) wholesale price.
    	You can't buy the product for that amount since they add a 5%
  	service fee at the register (in addition to any applicable sales
    	tax). BJ's, of course, buys the products for less since it buys
    	in volume and qualifies for discounts making the 'posted price'
    	closer to retail than to wholesale.
    
    	While BJ's seldom, if ever, deviates from this pricing structure,
    	other stores can and do - allowing them to sell the same
	merchandise at substantially lower prices when on SALE. Since
    	other stores can price to pass on volume discounts and/or
	occassionally price BELOW real cost (loss leaders), BJ's is
    	not necessarily your lowest cost source.
    
    	Bob
 	
691.6This topic is write-lockedDR::BLINNTrust me... I'm a Doctor...Fri Jan 06 1989 12:545
        Please take this discussion (if you *must* continue it) to the
        CONSUMER conference on {ALIEN,BEING}.  It is inappropriate to this
        conference. 
        
        Tom