Hi All,
This is unfortunate!

The Ohio store is located about 15 miles from my QTH and has gotten many 
"greenstamps" from me over the past 40 years!

I found that as time progressed, AES seemed to be stuck in the 70's, as they 
didn't keep up with the things other vendors were doing.  The biggest problem I 
experienced, was their unwillingness to price match a competitor for a product. 
 I started scanning the Internet and finding better prices for the equipment 
and just bought that way.  The last time I even attempted to buy from them, a 
new Icom 746Pro, they just wouldn't budge on their asking price, so I bought it 
from Texas Towers, with free shipping.

I feel sorry for the folks that work there, as they are very good people, but 
couldn't change company policy.

73 de Jim - KE8G



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>  This is the first radio store (in Milwaukee on Fond du LacĀ Ave. ) I walked 
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