Subject | Re: Calumet files Chapter 7 |
From | nospam |
Date | 03/14/2014 17:07 (03/14/2014 12:07) |
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but not necessarily at a competitive price. stores have an overhead that an online seller does not have and almost always have higher prices, sometimes by quite a bit.PASnospamnospamPAS
they might close their store and be just an online seller.
They certainly can. If the store closed down, Bill Cameta will still do very, very well with his eBay business. He does a lot of business in used gear also. If it ever closes, I'll miss the place.
that's the point. many stores are no longer needed when it's easier to get products online.
for a store to survive, it needs to offer something you *can't* get online.
That would be personalized expert service and the ability to handle the goods before buying. That's something the brick & mortar store still offers.