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And IMO, they are two different markets. You'd expect different markets to have different prices/demands/costs -- nm
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con_carne
this I really disagree with. online vs brick shouldn't be compared as markets when discussing price. Raleigh vs NY maybe. -- nm
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sycor
Sep 15 '10, 13:36
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If they are the same exact market, then why should a brick and mortar store bother having an online store? -- nm
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con_carne
Sep 15, 13:41
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if I live in Raleigh and can into the store or order it online I'm in the same market. I don't charge markets because I sit at a keyboard.
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sycor
Sep 15, 13:44
wrong, it's soooo much easier for someone to comparison shop online than in the store. Once someone leaves the store they probably won't come back. -- nm
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zork
Sep 15, 13:40
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not in this day and age with smart phones. If I'm in Best Buy I scan an item and my phone tells me where I can get it cheaper (if I can). Or I can
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sycor
Sep 15, 13:45
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