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Optics leupold mark5 hd 899

Interested if anyone has extra. All the stores I got a hold of in Texas are sold out. They don't pick up phones.
 
Snagged the display model at Clarksville, IN, anyone have a 35 mm cantilever mount for an AR they want to hook me up with?
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Snagged the display model at Clarksville, IN, anyone have a 35 mm cantilever mount for an AR they want to hook me up with?
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i have a bobro dual lever mount i can let go, but i never sell anything so not sure how i would take payment.
i'd let it go for 1/2 retail or $150. PM me if you are interested enough to figure out payment.
 
i have a bobro dual lever mount i can let go, but i never sell anything so not sure how i would take payment.
i'd let it go for 1/2 retail or $150. PM me if you are interested enough to figure out payment.
Is it 35mm ? Also pay pal is the best way to go about it. Can you send pics
 
Damn what a deal! If anyone is still picking these up I’d jump on the 100$ for your time deal. Currently deployed and unfortunately there aren’t any cabelas here in Somalia
 
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Bass pro in Clarksville Indiana has two vx6s left. One display and one new in the box. As of yesterday around 3pm
 
A little late to the party but does anyone know if this is still going on? Id be interested in getting me some mk 5 too.
 
A little late to the party but does anyone know if this is still going on? Id be interested in getting me some mk 5 too.

Bass Pro by me was out but the display showed the price and said sale unitl 19 July, guy said they should be getting more in...just have to check back
 
DVOR has Hawkins lows for a pretty solid price, no clue on when they'll actually ship.
 
According to my local Cabelas and Bass Pro, there is 38 left in the whole company with no more to be sent to Colorado. Yesterday’s numbers, not sure what’s left as of today.
 
I bought one of the Mark 5s online at full retail price, should be delivered tomorrow. Trying to figure out a way to return it and have them apply the sale and buy it back, otherwise I am just going to return it.
 
You guys need to realize.

CABELA's DOES THIS ALL THE DAMN TIME.

This MK5 deal is just the first time you are hearing about it....
Does anyone know how we can identify these deals other than by accident when they ring up? When I bought mine another guy at the counter said he bought 6 Sig thermal scopes a while back for $450 per. Normally 1800.

BTW I think it’s awesome how everyone’s helping each other out, either through win-win trades or low margin sales.
 
Go study retail arbitrage. Spend a few weeks. There are courses you can pay for where someone else teaches you—if you dont want to spend the time.
My buddy makes a very good living doing this actually, and I’ve done similar things on the side. This was new to me though that there is a “hidden” not advertised price, even on the item in store. The Cabelas employees were shocked and thought it was a glitch.
 
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Without hundreds of millions in funds to offset the transaction costs, if you don't mind sharing, where are you finding arbitrage opportunities?

Are you aware of any examples of the same asset being priced differently in different markets such that an investor with $100k or less for the investment could profit by buying the asset in the exchange where it is priced lower and selling the asset in the exchange where it is priced higher?

I know that there are sometimes "simple" arbitrage opportunities where the same asset is priced differently in different markets but in general, this "arbitrage opportunity" has an extremely short duration and people that rent huge rooms full of "supercomputers" with software programs designed to take advantage of the price difference in different exchanges
for the same asset and the prices match before most "individual" investors could ever even think about trading on that opportunity.

I know for investment nerds, they sometimes use the term "arbitrage" for much more complicated or sophisticated techniques like maybe an "arbitrage butterfly spread" but I don't consider that true arbitrage in the sense that it's not truly a zero risk trade.

It’s called “retail arbitrage” if you google it for those looking to learn.

The more classical form—which you are describing, is obviously not applicable.

Fundamentally it is the same from a moving parts perspective. Albeit on a smaller scale.

The only reason this was made public was because it was a dog of sorts. Sale price + sales tax+ outbound shipping= too little profit potential because of Leupold’s leo/military discounted price. Assuming it was sold at just under to slightly over that mfg direct discount price. Which seems to be the case.

Compared to the Spotter deal I referenced earlier where aquisition costs were $275 otd avg and resale were $750 plus shipping. The Sig Thermal deal is similar.

Retailers everywhere do this. Quietly clearance things out. And the retail arbitrage people come snag them up instantly. Those brands miss the clearance or below MAP sales Issues. You standing next to the guy at Home Depot with the cart full of Dewalt leaf blowers dont feel slighted. More importantly you dont know to then go back to the customer service desk and ask for the difference since it is now “on sale” even though you just bought it for full price.

There are services you can pay to join and be a part of. They use computers to compare current prices to that retailers archived prices. Any reductions below a preset percentage trigger automatic alerts for you to manually review.
 
You got to understand. Its not a hidden price persay. Its a markdown that occured in store only. And after the labels were printed. Some stores send a list for manual repricing. Sometimes they dont do anything and wait for the retail arbitrage people to sort it out for them. Which keeps employees from buying them or hiding the actual stock in store until they get paid again.

Walmart especially is NOTORIOUS for this. Employees get the lists and hide the actual merchandise EVERYWHERE in the store. Just so they can later buy it. Or until they can send someone to buy it for them—as some store locations now forbid employees from buying clearance merchandise.
 
You got to understand. Its not a hidden price persay. Its a markdown that occured in store only. And after the labels were printed. Some stores send a list for manual repricing. Sometimes they dont do anything and wait for the retail arbitrage people to sort it out for them. Which keeps employees from buying them or hiding the actual stock in store until they get paid again.

Walmart especially is NOTORIOUS for this. Employees get the lists and hide the actual merchandise EVERYWHERE in the store. Just so they can later buy it. Or until they can send someone to buy it for them—as some store locations now forbid employees from buying clearance merchandise.
Interesting, thanks for the insights. Seems like it’s a treasure hunt by design, and we need to stick together to share the wealth when we ID some!
 
You got to understand. Its not a hidden price persay. Its a markdown that occured in store only. And after the labels were printed. Some stores send a list for manual repricing. Sometimes they dont do anything and wait for the retail arbitrage people to sort it out for them. Which keeps employees from buying them or hiding the actual stock in store until they get paid again.

Walmart especially is NOTORIOUS for this. Employees get the lists and hide the actual merchandise EVERYWHERE in the store. Just so they can later buy it. Or until they can send someone to buy it for them—as some store locations now forbid employees from buying clearance merchandise.
I was told you can order to a store and when you pickup return them and they will honor sale price. Worst case I just return them if they wont.
 
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I was told you can order to a store and when you pickup return them and they will honor sale price. Worst case I just return them if they wont.
hmmm well I plan to head to the store tomorrow or Thursday with my scope to see if they will honor it. I still have one shipping that was purchased at the store for the sale price as well so if I return this one its no loss.
 
hmmm well I plan to head to the store tomorrow or Thursday with my scope to see if they will honor it. I still have one shipping that was purchased at the store for the sale price as well so if I return this one its no loss.

they let you buy one on back orde?
 
today at the league city, Texas cabelas
I bought the last vx5hd they had
 

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Just saw it was an nxs or something :(. You know what we're all not thinking about? Cabelas charged 1800 bucks for the mk5 3.6-18 tmr for the longest time and sold who knows how many at that price. That's one hell of a mark up. They can let the rest of their stock go at 899 and still come out way ahead id bet. Not like they're losing anything on this excerpt for inventory

One of the reasons why Leupold is So popular is their large mark-up and and strict map pricing. Exaggerated MSRP on their site makes for a better looking price on the shelf.

Their sales model is pro retailer, which gets them in more locations which builds more sales.

So yes, they have made a ton selling these scopes and at this price I would imagine still have a small margin built in.
 
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they let you buy one on back order?
I bought it Saturday morning, on a hope I could get the sale price when I went in the store. It looks like they are out of stock online now though for this model, at least according to their app.
 
I bought it Saturday morning, on a hope I could get the sale price when I went in the store. It looks like they are out of stock online now though for this model, at least according to their app.

I was thinking that you ordered it at the counter for 899
 
Bohoo, it's capitalism, not socialism.
Not really, it is manipulating the market. And it is an asshole move. Just like the turds that drove to every store buying up sanitizer and TP just to try and fuck their neighbor or the gas station that jacks up the price during a hurricane
 
While I understand you point of view I don't necessarily agree 100%. TP, sanitizer, paper towels, lysol, clorox are all things that are a necessity especially during a pandemic that we are going through on this planet. A scope is not a necessity but a luxury and to be honest fair game. Someone wants to buy 6 scopes and try and sell them for a profit, hey they got there first and waiting in line or drove 4 hours to do this. It sucks when you are also trying to enjoy a sweet deal but sometimes thats how the cookie 🍪 crumbles. I'm happy to see though how many members on the hide went out of their way to help each other by driving and picking up a scope or two and only sell them for $100 over cost for their time which is fair.
Not really, it is manipulating the market. And it is an asshole move. Just like the turds that drove to every store buying up sanitizer and TP just to try and fuck their neighbor or the gas station that jacks up the price during a hurricane
 
The Bridgeport Connecticut Bass pro has a few vx6 if anyone close by($840).
 
Not really, it is manipulating the market. And it is an asshole move. Just like the turds that drove to every store buying up sanitizer and TP just to try and fuck their neighbor or the gas station that jacks up the price during a hurricane
This analogy Is garbage

at very best it’s akin to someone buying all the half off bounty at Harris yeeter in a town with a Walmart, a Kroger and a target and then selling it on eBay for less than the normal store price not during a pandemic.
 
Price gouging is all about hurt feels when an enterprising individual makes a profit versus the corporations who do it day in and day out....

No body even truly needs hand sanitizer—yet some act like its up there with air and water.
 
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Price gouging is all about hurt feels when an enterprising individual makes a profit versus the corporations who do it day in and day out....

No body even truly needs hand sanitizer—yet some act like its up there with air and water.
Um I do.. have you seen some of the nasty houses around!!!

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