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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 701818" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>Sorry, I disagree with you. If I'm not a meals on wheels consumer, and can go out and buy my groceries, then I can surely go to a department store , too.</p><p>Ok, at that age, clothing doesn't have to fit perfectly. But shoes, they need to have the right compfy fit, esspecially at that age.</p><p>I would never buy shows online. Or groceries. I wanna see my meat and produce, before I buy.</p><p>Computer breaks, well, I don't want to wait a week for a new one. Same with a phone or TV.</p><p>Garden supplies, well if my rake or gardenhose breaks, I need a new one, while I'm gardening, not in a week from now.</p><p> </p><p>Besides all that, I do like to see and or try things before I buy them. Looking at a laptop pic on a screen, is just not the same as going to Bestbuy or whereever, and checking it out.</p><p>I have often did my window-shopping at home on the net.... decided on an item, but at the store, opted for another item instead.</p><p> </p><p>Perscriptions are already mostly delivered by local bigger pharmacies. Same day delivery and cheaper then via UPS/fedex.</p><p>Unless, ofcourse you order from out of city, state, or country.</p><p>And what will stop bigger retailers, like bestbuy, not to have thier own delivery service within city limits, if online shopping rises, and makes it profitable for them to homedeliver thier own products, from local retailers ? (Also with a same day delivery, and perhaps setup). Like some furniture places already do.</p><p>So, no, I don't see a future anytime soon, where almost everything will be home delivered by UPS or Fedex.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 701818, member: 23950"] Sorry, I disagree with you. If I'm not a meals on wheels consumer, and can go out and buy my groceries, then I can surely go to a department store , too. Ok, at that age, clothing doesn't have to fit perfectly. But shoes, they need to have the right compfy fit, esspecially at that age. I would never buy shows online. Or groceries. I wanna see my meat and produce, before I buy. Computer breaks, well, I don't want to wait a week for a new one. Same with a phone or TV. Garden supplies, well if my rake or gardenhose breaks, I need a new one, while I'm gardening, not in a week from now. Besides all that, I do like to see and or try things before I buy them. Looking at a laptop pic on a screen, is just not the same as going to Bestbuy or whereever, and checking it out. I have often did my window-shopping at home on the net.... decided on an item, but at the store, opted for another item instead. Perscriptions are already mostly delivered by local bigger pharmacies. Same day delivery and cheaper then via UPS/fedex. Unless, ofcourse you order from out of city, state, or country. And what will stop bigger retailers, like bestbuy, not to have thier own delivery service within city limits, if online shopping rises, and makes it profitable for them to homedeliver thier own products, from local retailers ? (Also with a same day delivery, and perhaps setup). Like some furniture places already do. So, no, I don't see a future anytime soon, where almost everything will be home delivered by UPS or Fedex. [/QUOTE]
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