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LCBO Beer Transfer Rules
LCBO Beer Transfer Rules
Just wanted to clarify something: If I request a beer transfer and the minimum number of bottles is 24 (or 12 for the big ones), am I obligated to purchase the entire order once it comes in or can I purchase some and leave the remaining bottles for them to sell in the store?
i dont know "the rule" but my suggestion is to order what they tell you the minimum is and then return what you dont want.Lukie wrote:Just wanted to clarify something: If I request a beer transfer and the minimum number of bottles is 24 (or 12 for the big ones), am I obligated to purchase the entire order once it comes in or can I purchase some and leave the remaining bottles for them to sell in the store?
What do you mean by returning it? Buy it and then return it?matt7215 wrote:i dont know "the rule" but my suggestion is to order what they tell you the minimum is and then return what you dont want.Lukie wrote:Just wanted to clarify something: If I request a beer transfer and the minimum number of bottles is 24 (or 12 for the big ones), am I obligated to purchase the entire order once it comes in or can I purchase some and leave the remaining bottles for them to sell in the store?
Anyway, I'm faced with this dilemma because the store says I have to buy the entire minimum order (4x6), since they no longer list this beer in their store (like duh, if it was listed and on the shelf I wouldn't have to order it). This is a very small, neglected LCBO in the bunnies, and I get the crooked eye whenever I want to order anything, since no one else does this.
order it in, try to buy only the amount you want, if they make you buy all of it just return what you dont want to a different store. pay cash, keep your reciept, return.Lukie wrote:What do you mean by returning it? Buy it and then return it?matt7215 wrote:i dont know "the rule" but my suggestion is to order what they tell you the minimum is and then return what you dont want.Lukie wrote:Just wanted to clarify something: If I request a beer transfer and the minimum number of bottles is 24 (or 12 for the big ones), am I obligated to purchase the entire order once it comes in or can I purchase some and leave the remaining bottles for them to sell in the store?
Anyway, I'm faced with this dilemma because the store says I have to buy the entire minimum order (4x6), since they no longer list this beer in their store (like duh, if it was listed and on the shelf I wouldn't have to order it). This is a very small, neglected LCBO in the bunnies, and I get the crooked eye whenever I want to order anything, since no one else does this.
Many stores have encouraged me to order a full case and then return what I don't want. It is LCBO policy, they can't force vast amounts of alcohol upon you just because the system serves your area poorly.Lukie wrote:Anyway, I'm faced with this dilemma because the store says I have to buy the entire minimum order (4x6), since they no longer list this beer in their store (like duh, if it was listed and on the shelf I wouldn't have to order it). This is a very small, neglected LCBO in the bunnies, and I get the crooked eye whenever I want to order anything, since no one else does this.
Any LC store can sell the left-over so they have no excuse. Besides - if your store is lousy somebody WILL buy the rest, right? No harm no foul. However - if these people are pricks & hold it against you then Matt's sage advice could be the smartest.
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If you can't take the 12 or 24, why are you getting it brought in? To sample it?
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I'm not sure what the manager's weight has to do with it, but if you think it is important to your position, then so be it.Lukie wrote:than on what grounds is this obese manager requiring me to buy the full case at once?SteelbackGuy wrote:There are no LCBO transfer rules.
Transfers are simple, and there are no set of rules that are carved in stone. Basically, they just have to make sense.
So, for example, if a guy who lives in Windsor wants a case of a beer transferred in, and the only store that has any is a store in North Bay, it usually won't happen. Reason being that the case of beer might be worth $50.00, but the shipping will also likely be almost as much.
And actually, it could still happen as all transfers are discretionary. They just have to make sense.
So if a guy in Windsor wants a case of beer, and the only store that has any is a store in nearby Wallaceburg, well then that transfer would likely be approved immediately. Perhaps that shipping might cost $10.00 or so.
If a guy in Windsor wants a single bottle of wine that is at another Windsor store, it won't get transferred either. Perhaps the store would hold the bottle until he had time to get to the other store, but transferring within a city also makes no sense really. If you can drive to another store in 10 or 15 minutes, why would you have it transferred?
Looking back at the first example........If the same guy in Windsor wants two cases of $20 a bottle wine, and the only store that has it is the same North Bay Store, well that is likely to get approved as well, as the sale is $300.00, the shipping is maybe $40-$50.
Really, if the shipping costs more or about as much as the product, we generally won't do a transfer. But like I said, it is really discretionary.
Each store has a shipping budget, and the store requesting the transfer has to pay the shipping, so managers certainly keep an eye on that.
With all of this said, I do transfers like they are going out of style. I'll do them for anyone and for any products. Usually. If someone is a jerk to me, I'm not going to help them out. If they get all cranky and shit, I'll just tell em I can't do it. If someone is really pleasant and has a good rapport with me, I'll transfer a bottle to London from Mooseonee if they want.
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[quote="SteelbackGuy"] But like I said, it is really discretionary.
Each store has a shipping budget, and the store requesting the transfer has to pay the shipping, so managers certainly keep an eye on that./quote]
Thanks for shedding some more light on the process, Len. I'm curious, though, how they price the shipping, and just what the budget involves. Surely, each store gets regular deliveries, anyway, no? Not trying to be thick here, but is there really a special shipment involved?
Each store has a shipping budget, and the store requesting the transfer has to pay the shipping, so managers certainly keep an eye on that./quote]
Thanks for shedding some more light on the process, Len. I'm curious, though, how they price the shipping, and just what the budget involves. Surely, each store gets regular deliveries, anyway, no? Not trying to be thick here, but is there really a special shipment involved?
if the OP is talking about something that the warehouse doesnt have in stock then it would be a transfer. if the OP want a regular list item brought into his store then this simplifies the process.tuqueboy wrote:SteelbackGuy wrote: But like I said, it is really discretionary.
Each store has a shipping budget, and the store requesting the transfer has to pay the shipping, so managers certainly keep an eye on that./quote]
Thanks for shedding some more light on the process, Len. I'm curious, though, how they price the shipping, and just what the budget involves. Surely, each store gets regular deliveries, anyway, no? Not trying to be thick here, but is there really a special shipment involved?
what are you looking for lukie??
Got that. But wouldn't the transfer work like this?:matt7215 wrote:
if the OP is talking about something that the warehouse doesnt have in stock then it would be a transfer. if the OP want a regular list item brought into his store then this simplifies the process.
--Ship product back to warehouse (along with old/expired stock, returns; i.e. a trip which is being made anyway)
--Warehouse ships it out to new store? (again, a trip/delivery which is being made anyway)
It's not really being shipped directly from one store to another, is it? And if it is, wouldn't it be on a truck that's making its regular rounds anyway?