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Old 05-07-2012, 12:15 AM   #38
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Most people weigh multiple factors and decide how much more they are willing to pay in a store than if they go wait for an online order. It's just ridiculous to say "you can't do that". They seem to be taking their frustrations out on the customers thinking it will change the competition.
I think they're just looking for the impulse-buy customers to come back. The non-tech savvy ones who are there to get deodorant and dish soap, but then realize that they've got to get their moms a Mother's Day present too, so they go grab something from the electronics aisle. Or the guys who buy a big screen TV the day before the Superbowl. The gotta-have-it-now people.

That's who they want shopping there. Sadly, I don't think they really realize that most of us don't have that kind of disposable income anymore and we're trying to make every penny count.
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