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<blockquote data-quote="dezguy" data-source="post: 1978929" data-attributes="member: 49811"><p>A.) They are stocking for nationwide customers. Of course they're going to have more stock but really, there is very rarely a time when a B&M store in my city does not have what I want. In that case, I wait the 2 days, much like I would with Amazon and it comes in for me to pick up.</p><p></p><p>B.) Many things Amazon stocks that are a better price than B&M can be found on other sites for less than Amazon offers. Prime example: HDMI, USB, ect. I can usually get all of those on monoprice and even with me paying the exchange rate and shipping, the price comes in lower than I would have paid on Amazon.</p><p></p><p>C.) I noted that the one reason I see the appeal is you don't have to leave your house. If one has no problem handing over their money and waiting, God bless. I much rather have product in hand when handing over money. The few times I have used Amazon, delivery seems like a crap shoot. You may get one item in two days, other items might take two months.</p><p></p><p>There are few times when I am blown away by Amazon's prices. If Amazon has something on sale, odds are I can head down to the local Best Buy, ect and get it for the same price, maybe a few cents more. I'm really not worried about spending $.30 extra and I can have the product that day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dezguy, post: 1978929, member: 49811"] A.) They are stocking for nationwide customers. Of course they're going to have more stock but really, there is very rarely a time when a B&M store in my city does not have what I want. In that case, I wait the 2 days, much like I would with Amazon and it comes in for me to pick up. B.) Many things Amazon stocks that are a better price than B&M can be found on other sites for less than Amazon offers. Prime example: HDMI, USB, ect. I can usually get all of those on monoprice and even with me paying the exchange rate and shipping, the price comes in lower than I would have paid on Amazon. C.) I noted that the one reason I see the appeal is you don't have to leave your house. If one has no problem handing over their money and waiting, God bless. I much rather have product in hand when handing over money. The few times I have used Amazon, delivery seems like a crap shoot. You may get one item in two days, other items might take two months. There are few times when I am blown away by Amazon's prices. If Amazon has something on sale, odds are I can head down to the local Best Buy, ect and get it for the same price, maybe a few cents more. I'm really not worried about spending $.30 extra and I can have the product that day. [/QUOTE]
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