Wrong, wrong, wrong, and wrong again.
I can clearly see now that you have great trouble with communication skills. I am not wrong, this was my experience when purchasing my rig. I don't care where you work, where you've been, or what you know. The internet must be your only way of achieving a power trip of self-worth and dignity.
Mesa items make GC and GC employees QUITE a bit of money.
Also consider that all the crummy free stuff that you got from the mom and pop shop cost GuitarCenter A LOT less to purchase (its called overhead) hence they are a HELL of a lot more likely to give them to you.
Really, I didn't realize that with the hundreds of stores nationwide that GC buying in massive bulk would get a cheaper purchasing price than a indie shop. duh. I don't think it really matters what GC purchased it for, I still got it for free. Not crummy stuff, same sh!t I would have bought from GC. And furthermore, no they were not likely to give me more of anything. In fact, salesmen at two GC locations both said they could discount cables/strings/picks for me but could not 'give' away anything. Although they weren't managers, they weren't newbies either. I also refuse to shop in a place that the managers are the only people that can give you a decent price. I am really beginning to believe you just like to disagree with people.
Ultimately though, I do agree with you. Support your indie shops if you can, but in the end Im going to go where I can get the best deal.
If mesa is set-priced....how can you get a better deal anywhere else? If you are referring to all the extras, see above.
GC's, at least in this neck of the woods, are filled with underpaid, undereducated employees that hype up what little they know. GC can beat some prices, this is obvious, but to me it's not worth the trouble.