Slinger1x1
Active member
Alright, i know that a lot of people, including myself, have some really mixed feelings about backcountry.com. The fact that they are taking over Mom and Pop business's is really a big deal, and they have also sold out to a home shopping network type company (http://www.sys-con.com/node/372170)
But with the economy, and the price of ski gear, Backcountry has really done some great things. Mainly, their ODAT (One Deal At a Time) sites and their amazing customer service
So here's my reason for writing this:
The other day i say this jacket on SAC, the Marmot Meta Softshell. It was so nice, its looking like a hoody on roids with WindStopper. The jacket retailed for $200, but it was on SAC for $81. Unfortunatly the color i wanted sold out and of course, i was pissed. Today the jacket was up again, and again, the color i wanted was sold out, but i had a plan. I have delt with backcountry before and i know how they work.
So i went ahead and ordered the jacket in a kinda of puke yellow color so i could get the jacket at the SAC price, and i knew i could just cancel the order. I then called up and told them that i ordered one color, but i really wanted another. They had about 300 of these jackets in stock on their normal website, including the color i wanted, and so i figured it wouldnt be a problem. i had some trouble at first, but then i called back and asked for a manager. I did not even have to argue about it, he said alright, whats your order number and bam, switched the one i ordered for the one i wanted (which sold out on SAC but not on BC.com). I am so stoked to get it.
As well as the strings they can pull, they always hook me up with free shipping, spending $50 or not, and i can usually get 2-day. Their return policay is amazing, i recently returned a water-resistant sweatshirt because the resistance died out after a while, and i got a new one for free, 4 days after sending the old one back. I suggest you guys talk to someone on the Gear Chat before you buy anything, just ask if they can hook you up with free shipping and maybe 10% off if its at full price. doesnt hurt to ask.
Spark Notes: As bad as backcountry may seem, they have hooked me up several times and are really great for consumers in this terrible economy
But with the economy, and the price of ski gear, Backcountry has really done some great things. Mainly, their ODAT (One Deal At a Time) sites and their amazing customer service
So here's my reason for writing this:
The other day i say this jacket on SAC, the Marmot Meta Softshell. It was so nice, its looking like a hoody on roids with WindStopper. The jacket retailed for $200, but it was on SAC for $81. Unfortunatly the color i wanted sold out and of course, i was pissed. Today the jacket was up again, and again, the color i wanted was sold out, but i had a plan. I have delt with backcountry before and i know how they work.
So i went ahead and ordered the jacket in a kinda of puke yellow color so i could get the jacket at the SAC price, and i knew i could just cancel the order. I then called up and told them that i ordered one color, but i really wanted another. They had about 300 of these jackets in stock on their normal website, including the color i wanted, and so i figured it wouldnt be a problem. i had some trouble at first, but then i called back and asked for a manager. I did not even have to argue about it, he said alright, whats your order number and bam, switched the one i ordered for the one i wanted (which sold out on SAC but not on BC.com). I am so stoked to get it.
As well as the strings they can pull, they always hook me up with free shipping, spending $50 or not, and i can usually get 2-day. Their return policay is amazing, i recently returned a water-resistant sweatshirt because the resistance died out after a while, and i got a new one for free, 4 days after sending the old one back. I suggest you guys talk to someone on the Gear Chat before you buy anything, just ask if they can hook you up with free shipping and maybe 10% off if its at full price. doesnt hurt to ask.
Spark Notes: As bad as backcountry may seem, they have hooked me up several times and are really great for consumers in this terrible economy