Let me start by saying that I know most of us hate the fact that Amazon is causing the closure of major retailers. However, I will share a story with you that has changed my mind.
I have shopped at Office Depot for years. I've purchased printers there when I was working. I bought my office chair there. I've purchased paper/ink there. I've used their services with my laptop. I've been a loyal customer.
However, I was there a couple of days ago to buy a USB connector for my iPhone. I found the connector I needed. It was $17.99 and it was behind a lock. There was only one person with a line at the register but I found someone else and asked if she had a key. She kind of brushed me off and said she would help but she opened the second register and never came to unlock what I needed. I walked out of the store. In my view, the only thing the major retailers have over Amazon is personalized service and it didn't exist in this case.
I then went on Amazon's site and found the same connector for $8.99 and it was shipped to me within 2 days. So why should I shop at a store-front retailer?
I have shopped at Office Depot for years. I've purchased printers there when I was working. I bought my office chair there. I've purchased paper/ink there. I've used their services with my laptop. I've been a loyal customer.
However, I was there a couple of days ago to buy a USB connector for my iPhone. I found the connector I needed. It was $17.99 and it was behind a lock. There was only one person with a line at the register but I found someone else and asked if she had a key. She kind of brushed me off and said she would help but she opened the second register and never came to unlock what I needed. I walked out of the store. In my view, the only thing the major retailers have over Amazon is personalized service and it didn't exist in this case.
I then went on Amazon's site and found the same connector for $8.99 and it was shipped to me within 2 days. So why should I shop at a store-front retailer?
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