danimalarkey wrote:Another article (albeit an older one from Aug. 2007), with a pretty in-depth blow-by-blow with what happened between the two brothers:
http://www.inc.com/magazine/20070801/sp ... heirs.html
Darren72 wrote:Brian Rosen sold his share of the business a while ago, if I understand it correctly.
I was there yesterday also and was really disappointed in the amount of empty shelf space. But you have to remember that Sam's was just bought by Binny's. Binny's presumably wants to do some reshaping of the store, and perhaps move some inventory from other stores to this one. So it makes sense that they aren't doing much ordering right now (or none at all). Be patient.
Darren72 wrote:Brian Rosen sold his share of the business a while ago, if I understand it correctly.
tem wrote:Darren72 wrote:Brian Rosen sold his share of the business a while ago, if I understand it correctly.
right ... but it was his "grow grow grow !" plan and the move to private equity that precipitated their downfall. In hindsight reading the article quoted above, it looks like everything Darryl Rosen wanted to do was the right and everything Brian wanted (and got to do once he forced Darryl out) was wrong.
mhill95149 wrote:On a related note, Binnys will be floor stacking a bunch of Sam's branded wines.
Eva Luna wrote:Anyone know whether Binny's will honor Sam's frequent buyer (or whatever they call tehm) certificates? We bought all our wedding booze at the Highland Park Sam's, and I have a $25 certificate now - it would be nice to be able to use it.
pacent wrote:This was the email received from them last week.
Binny's wrote:In the spirit of our new beginning together, and out of respect for Sam's old customers, Binny's will honor Sam's rewards certificates and birthday offers through Nov. 15, 2009.
Gypsy Boy wrote:pacent wrote:This was the email received from them last week.Binny's wrote:In the spirit of our new beginning together, and out of respect for Sam's old customers, Binny's will honor Sam's rewards certificates and birthday offers through Nov. 15, 2009.
Jeez! A whole two weeks! How generous! I sure am glad that spirit and respect got them to honor the Sam's offers for such a lengthy period.
Yes, I know that this is money out of their pockets. But how many people who have those certificates and offers are even going to know about this exceptionally generous offer before it expires. They knew about these outstanding items before they ever sat down to negotiate the contract and they knew that this would be a cost going forward. If the best they can do is two weeks, the hell with 'em. This is cheap, period. Good will is worth something and they just lost mine. (And no, I don't have a rewards certificate, a birthday offer, or anything else from Sam's. I just think that this is inexcusable, if not downright stupid, behavior.)
mhill95149 wrote:Sam's really screwed up their 2005 Brdx wine futures (oversold and under delivered) From what I've been told, Binny's is making good on Sam's 2005 futures orders.
IMHO, Binny's is doing a GREAT job cleaning up a mess they had nothing to do with and they deserve to be thanked for their efforts not derided.
But then again, some people are just never happy...
mhill95149 wrote:well I'm not seeing the "good will" working for you!
Darren72 wrote:I always thought the Sam's birthday certificates and reward points virtually worthless anyways. My birthday certificates always arrived two weeks before the expiration date.
You are exactly right! That is precisely my point: this is a terrific opportunity for Binny's to keep Sam's customers and create good will going forward.
rickster wrote:You are exactly right! That is precisely my point: this is a terrific opportunity for Binny's to keep Sam's customers and create good will going forward.
Where else are the Sam's customers going to go?
Darren72 wrote:rickster wrote:You are exactly right! That is precisely my point: this is a terrific opportunity for Binny's to keep Sam's customers and create good will going forward.
Where else are the Sam's customers going to go?
One of the many smaller shops around the city, medium-sized places like Armanetti, and grocery stores. I used to shop at Sam's a lot, but the difficulties dealing with them over my wedding rewards, plus the fact that they screwed up the order for the wedding, and the fact that I despise that neighborhood, gave me impetus to shop at smaller, more specialized places (esp Perman Fine Wine).
ronnie_suburban wrote:Isn't Armanetti a long-standing part of Binny's, bought by them many years ago? I thought it was absorbed long ago, right around the time that Gold Standard became Binny's.