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Old 05-04-2012, 05:27 AM   #73
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Originally Posted by heeby View Post
They aren't going to sell anything if they remove all items people can buy online cheaper. Sounds like a bunch of whining to me. And they can't stop people from checking something out in their store and choosing to buy elsewhere if their price is too high. This won't save them...it will hurt them.

I take all factors into consideration when deciding to buy. I make that decision after seeing the item and comparing prices. If there isn't a significant difference I buy locally but I will not pay 25% more etc. If Target doesn't like that then they can suck it.
I does seem somewhat unethical to go and look at products at a physical retailer, whose prices have to be higher because their costs are higher, and then buy the equivalent item at an online seller. If you persist in that, don't be surprised if, in a year or two, there are no more retail outlets.
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