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In Reply to: RE: An article from a millenial about the future of many B&M posted by RGA on June 08, 2017 at 17:30:35
...for two primary reasons:
1. it's cheaper
2. it's easier and faster
...than going to a retail store for many things.
I'm one of the 37% of households that have an Amazon Prime account.
And I own a retail store so I know.
Audio stores closed because their customers got older and stopped buying new equipment. Many preferred the lower prices of used stuff.
But where some items are concerned - books, for example - Amazon is opening new B & M bookstores because people like the experience of looking at and finding new books.
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That was the main reason I started, and continue to buy online.
B & M store just don't carry the things I want, and they haven't in about 20 years or so. They are just too limited in most cases.
Jack
Agree. My B&M audio store is very limited. If you don't want Audio Research you are an idiot in the owners eyes. He carries what he likes and everything else is junk.
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