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Old 03-10-2013, 10:29 AM   #267
eschwartz
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If you can get better information about a product online, why would a person ever step into a brick and mortar store? For most products, it is because they want to buy the product now. They step in, find out that the product costs far too much, then they step out. There is nothing wrong with that. Some products may be more susceptible to showcasing, because they are expensive and people want to try them out first. Yet that is no different from the days before the Internet, because people usually comparison shopped for those items.
Yeah. It's like I said, if they aren't actually providing me with something extra -- price, expertise, whatever -- then there is no reason for me to even begin to think of buying there.
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