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Old 12-27-2008, 01:53 AM
Daryl R. Boulton kubotaman is offline
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I have been looking at the ShopBot for some time trying to make up my mind. Well guess what? Prices are now being advertised on this site that they are going up by approximately 10% plus by the first of january!!!!!!! That is enough to make me throw in the towel! I would only have two days to make up my mind since the office is closed till the 29th of this month. I can't even see one of their units since I live on an island. It is a major trip, 8 hours, to just go and see one in the field. Anyone have any suggestions as to whatI can do? I feel like calling ShopBot and tell them of the position I am in to see if "maybe" I could get a little leeway as to the date of increase of price. What is your opinion?
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Old 12-27-2008, 02:59 AM
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Even if you bought it today, delivery would be several weeks away. With the way the economy is right now I can't imagine they wouldn't be flexible. Maybe if you put down a deposit?

If that won't work you might consider a used bot from someone close to you.
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Old 12-27-2008, 06:03 AM
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Give Dianne a call she has some flexibility if your serious. I'm sure a deposit would lock you in for the current prices.
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Old 12-27-2008, 10:34 AM
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Hi
I ordered a ShopBot and never saw one in person until I put mine together The best machine purchase I ever made. The best software I ever bought was from Vectric and now that comes with your new ShopBot.
Dan
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Old 12-27-2008, 10:55 AM
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Daryl. I will say this. The forum is huge & 99.9% of the posts come from us users & not shopbot staff. There is not another forum for any other CNC like "ours" in the world. I say "ours, because its your too. I have yet to see Shopbot staff come in here to defend any poor practice or issue with a Shopbot, they only seem to show up when clarification is necessary or they do indeed have the answer if no one else does. The reason I say all this is to illustrate how much confidence we have both in them & their company. Dont hesitate to get the one you want, & if the price increase happens, it is still worth it. You may find a lesser priced machine, but you will not get this network. I am a cautious shopper & goofed around for a year before buying, mostly as I didnt have a workshop yet. But I honestly tell you, when you buy a Shopbot you get into one of the most awesome clubs of artists/craftsmen/designers that you can imagine. If 10% will go over budget, Just get the machine you want, put your deposit on it.You will not look back. If you need to wait, then 10% will not mean anything to you when you get your machine & start cutting.Whichever one it is, you will not regret your decision.
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Old 12-27-2008, 11:18 AM
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Im with Neville--One of the big reasons I bought a Shopbot was knowing other users, and the company itself were always here to help!--PEZ
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Old 12-27-2008, 12:28 PM
Daryl R. Boulton kubotaman is offline
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Thanks for your opinions. I hope no one thought I was down grading ShopBot because I wasn't. I have read a lot of posts and have come to the conclusion that it must be a quality product but I still would like to see one in person, I am very particular when it comes to quality!! I am willing to travel to see one. The increase surprises me, let's face it times are hard right now. I will call the 29th and see what happens.
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Old 12-27-2008, 01:28 PM
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Daryl,
I bought my Bot last year just before a price increase. I wasn't ready for it but it was going to be worth my while to buy it before the prices went up. I phone Dianne at ShopBot and was able to put a deposit on the machine and get it into the production queue. It all worked out very nicely.

Before I received my Bot I had never seen one in action. Mine is still the only ShopBot I have ever seen. I did a lot of lurking on this forum and watched as many YouTube videos as I could find. I don't have any regrets with the decision to go with ShopBot.
The ShopBot is a very good machine and this Forum is absolutely priceless.

Good Luck

Scott
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Old 12-27-2008, 02:05 PM
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quote:...I bought a Shopbot was knowing other users, and the company itself were always here to help
I bought my 'bot in 2005 for the same reasons. Both the company and the people on the forum have been top notch.
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Old 12-27-2008, 02:57 PM
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Daryl, let me add my voice to those who bought (nearly) sight unseen. I had been thinking of buying a CNC router for at least a year when I happened to see a Shopbot near San Jose this past August. Within 2 weeks I had located a new-in-the-box PRS a day's drive from me, hooked up my trailer, went and loaded it up (after paying for it... ;)), and had it back in my shop. A week later I was cutting wood.
 

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