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I plan on calling +POS to see what they say, but for several reasons I'd like to ask the board.
First of all, does anyone know when their Spring 2004 catalog comes out? Also, do prices tend to increase, decrease, or not alter with the coming Spring season? The whole reasoning behind these questions is I'm trying to decide when to buy the gear, and I want to get the most for my buck. Aside from the zillions of negative comments I've read about their customer service, any company is going to have difficulty telling me the best way to get a their products cheaper.
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since you live in deerfield, you are sort of close enough to drive and pick your stuff up rather than waiting for them to mess your shipment up. i live in naperville and its like a 30 minute drive to schaumburg (where they are located) so i just go there. the only thing they ask is that you call ahead and they are only open from 1-4 for pickup orders. just call in the morning and head out the same day and you have it in your hands.
they should be sending out their "early buy" catalog for the winter discounts, i'll be picking up new plate shoes and a chest protector. |
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I've sent a ton of money to +POS over the years. As stated... they have a 20% off stuff, 10% off clothes sale all during the MONTH of DECEMBER. Buy your stuff then.
You can see ALL their stuff on the website, and it reflects the discounted prices during December. http://www.pluspos.com |
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Save yourself the headache!
I actually recommend just going elsewhere. High on my list are Honigs ( http://www.honigs.com ), Gerry Davis ( http://www.gerrydavis ), and Pro-Nine ( http://www.pronine.com )
those are my recommendations. Arik
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I highly recommend Lester's Upstate Sports.
http://www.lestersupstatesports.com Dave Prong runs the place. He's a terrific guy. Most importantly, they're extremely fast shippers to my house on the East Coast. They're service is impeccable, and they have the same quality stuff at or below the cost of companies with more familiar names.
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First of all, I'd like to thank everyone that has posted on this topic, as well as any other. I feel I am learning so much, and being able to view everything from many different angles.
Now more specific. As for the purchasing of my gear, for me, I think +POS will actually be the best choice. I also feel, for many first time umpires, they may be one of the best available. I'm going to be ignoring shipping issues, mainly because I'll be avoiding them by picking the order up on my own. However, I think if ordered in advance, and a shipping problem does occur, if persistent enough, and enough time is set out, one can receive their gear in ample time. But, here's why I feel +POS may be one of the best places for a starting umpire. I have been making money working other jobs (as well as umping), so I have some money available for me to spend. With money available, I would much rather spend a little more for better quality equipment, which I won't have to "upgrade" as I continue umpiring. Please note, I do not claim +POS to have better gear, but the better quality the gear, the more expensive it tends to be, no matter who is selling it. +POS offers a starter package called the MY100 package. It is the only package I have seen of its kind. The package is self-assembled, as opposed to pre-made with subsitutions as I've seen elsewhere. By purchasing a shirt, pants, hat, chest protector, mask, and shin guards, you receive 25% off the catalog price. That is by far the highest discount I have seen from ANY of the suppliers, and I have looked all over. They also include a broom, a ball bag, an indicator, and a bullet pencil with the package. If it was only that, I would say that near any storefront would work. Many of the distributors offer equal quality gear for the same or less price. But, here is the catch. If you want to buy plate shoes or a jacket, you can receive 20% off of both of those as well. With plate shoes running upwards on $80 at the low-end and $100 average (not to mention the $50+ for the jacket), the 20% saves a large chunk of money. I have looked at Honigs, at Gerry Davis, at Lester's Upstate, at Getofficial, plust countless others. In my opinion, if you are buying single items, or a few items that you need, +POS is most likely not the way to go to save money. But, as for a "starter package", and the starting umpire, the highest quality gear can be bought, saving the most money by buying everything through +POS. Not to mention, I'm hoping I can con +POS into letting me take the discounts from the packages, and also use the December discounts that they will send out! While I don't deny I am spending a large sum of money, and most likely more than necessary (by getting gear that is higher quality than I need right now), the benefits outweigh that cost: 1. I will feel extremely confident by being behind state of the art gear. 2. I won't have to deal with the hassle of faulty gear, and the costs incurred from injury 3. I will atleast double the cost of the gear with income from umping. 4. I won't need to "upgrade" my gear in the upcoming years, because I am already set with the gear necessary for the more advanced levels. So, while I haven't made the purchase yet, and I may change my mind afterwords, I really feel that you can get the most for your buck as a starting umpire through +POS. Nevertheless, thanks for the input! I still haven't found another board that I like nearly as much!
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well, ive picked up 4 orders from +POS at their store, and now that im away from home i had to have my order shipped. they messed it up or something on my first shipped experience. i ordered 1 ball bag (bb178) on monday morning, which should have left tuesday morning with regular shipping and gotten here yesterday or today at the latest. yeah i know there was a "hurricane" but it should have had no effect on shipping since im in pittsburgh.
now i have to do 2 double headers this weekend, 1 NAIA varisty fall league DH tomorrow and 1 NAIA JV DH sunday with 1 ball bag. they start me with 7 balls, which obviously dont fit in 1 bag. i bet they will use the hurricane excuse, since there is no other excuse. |
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the "excuse" i was talking about, was the one +POS would use because their stuff came late, since i have heard they always have excuses when stuff comes late in the mail. |
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Its unfair to say everyone Has a problem with +POS. I never had any problems. I would wear anything else. Some products are $5.00 cheaper but it crap...I bought some mask pads from Honigs. They were cheaper and lesser quality...they should have been about alot less cheaper then $5.00. The same thing with there pants. They are a couple of dollars cheaper but probally cost alot less to make then the +POS. The service was quick but I no longer want the products after I got the +POS. |
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