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Originally Posted by Temporary_User
You know, for some weird reason I have an issue with this.
You pay a bit more in a store for the service and convenience of being able to try things on, see how they fit and look on you.
You pay less online because you don't get this.
It's pretty messed up to use someones goods/services, which they are paying for, with the prior knowledge that you would never actually spend money there.
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so are you telling me that 400 dollar pair of true religions that i can get online for 170 shouldnt be bought at a discount because i tried them on at a store.... SO they are charging me 230 bucks to try on a pair of jeans.... hogwash, i have bought a lot of stuff from retailers when they have sales but im not gonna pay full retail so they can make a killing. On some things i agree with your theory like local hockey equipment stores etc but not huge retail chains who just sit around and make gobs of money by overcharging for their clothes.
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Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp
Actually you pay less online because there is more competition online. The reason the store is so expensive is due to the lack of competition forcing the price down.
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agrees