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Old 08-21-2023, 11:44 AM   #70
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Time to sidetrack the thread ...

I see what you are saying, but I have different junk in my draw, and Amazon is probably a lot more helpful on most of my purchases then B&M.

Computers I would want to do a lot of research on, and going to a store wouldn't be very helpful.

Furniture - for some, stores are better, for others, Amazon.

Golf clubs - I would probably go B&M, although I did buy my last club online (not from Amazon)

Etc.
Yeah, I don't begrudge you.

Computers, if you are buying something brand name, a Microsoft Surface or an Apple iThingie you are fine. But eh, I just like to go in, see the thing and purchase on the spot.

Furniture, I just imagine getting a bunch of fibreboard stuff that crumbles as you build it. And I buy furniture at Ikea. But at least there;s recourse for problems.
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