Sorry, I work for a company that has EXTREMELY tight profit margins and we STILL have to compete with the competition and put up with our customers demanding that we lower our bill rates every year and we manage to get by.
I'm sorry. I can't look at a TV at Best buy for $2000 (before tax) and the same TV on Amazon for $1200 (no tax, free shipping) and not buy the one at Amazon. I'll support my own economy first.
Plus, B&M stores are evil. I refuse to shop at a store that peddles $180 Monster HDMI cables (got mine for 75 cents on Amazon) and misleads their customers so badly. Why should I care about them if they don't care about me?
Best Buy can go out of business for all I care. Then people will be forced to shop at places whos salesman are informed (if such a place exists). Or maybe, God forbid, they will have to do a little research themselves before plunking down 2 grand.
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Loban @ Mar 19th 2009 9:59AM
Sorry, I work for a company that has EXTREMELY tight profit margins and we STILL have to compete with the competition and put up with our customers demanding that we lower our bill rates every year and we manage to get by.
I'm sorry. I can't look at a TV at Best buy for $2000 (before tax) and the same TV on Amazon for $1200 (no tax, free shipping) and not buy the one at Amazon. I'll support my own economy first.
Plus, B&M stores are evil. I refuse to shop at a store that peddles $180 Monster HDMI cables (got mine for 75 cents on Amazon) and misleads their customers so badly. Why should I care about them if they don't care about me?
Best Buy can go out of business for all I care. Then people will be forced to shop at places whos salesman are informed (if such a place exists). Or maybe, God forbid, they will have to do a little research themselves before plunking down 2 grand.