High End Retail - Brick & Mortar

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Ericus Rex

Re: High End Retail - Brick & Mortar
« Reply #20 on: 5 Mar 2010, 12:07 am »
If you don't want to pay more at a retail store that's fine.  But don't go into a store to demo the equipment you'll then find on the internet.  If you really need to save a buck assume the risk yourself and buy without auditioning, I.E. wasting someone's time.

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Re: High End Retail - Brick & Mortar
« Reply #21 on: 5 Mar 2010, 12:16 am »
If you don't want to pay more at a retail store that's fine.  But don't go into a store to demo the equipment you'll then find on the internet.  If you really need to save a buck assume the risk yourself and buy without auditioning, I.E. wasting someone's time.
Yes I agree...I have never purchased a new car and never will...So the same goes for retailers,i will keep that 40%+20% for a total of 60% and chance the well built used products.Some good research and a $10,000 item is mine for $4000.If I don't like it sell it,you half to be prepared for a 10% loss/gain...and thats it!!!!!