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myredracer
Nov 26, 2013Explorer II
Online shopping is going to be the way of the future. Amazon is now talking about getting into the grocery business. Online selling is only going to get more competitive and if a vendor doesn't keep up to date with the latest trends, they'll go under in no time.
DW has started to buy clothes online from Kohl's. So cheap and such an easy return policy if it doesn't fit.
In the long run, you have to wonder how long Best Buy can support all the warehouses spread out all over the country.
The first time we went into a CW store, we were hugely disappointed with the selection of products they had compared to their website. We won't bother going back to one of their stores to buy an item. I think the only way they can justify them is by selling RVs on the same site.
DW has started to buy clothes online from Kohl's. So cheap and such an easy return policy if it doesn't fit.
In the long run, you have to wonder how long Best Buy can support all the warehouses spread out all over the country.
The first time we went into a CW store, we were hugely disappointed with the selection of products they had compared to their website. We won't bother going back to one of their stores to buy an item. I think the only way they can justify them is by selling RVs on the same site.
rr2254545 wrote:
Best Buy is reported in my local newspaper as being in severe trouble.
Why, they are the showroom for internet electronic sales - people go in and look at Best Buy and go home and order
Any company with sticks and bricks stores has a higher overhead than someone one line working out of their garage.
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