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Originally Posted by diz
To your point, is it fair to say that the way a person shops depends on what they're buying? I'll shop for a TV, computer or car online, but never items like shoes, eyeglasses or jewelry. If I've got to 'try something on' I want to go local rather than rely on internet reviews for these things.
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dis I have not done this for cloths......
But if I knew I could save a significant amount by doing my homework locally I would.
I would however refuse help from a associate and just brows and look on my own.
Sorry if I gave you the impression that I used this practice on clothing.
But now that I know what size I take, in the future I will search for pricing on-line.
If you want to put it into perspective it isn't a whole lot different then waiting for an end of the season blowout sale. Your still taking product out of the store at a loss in some cases or the very least cost.
Yes the store is promoting it but in the end all you are doing is taking inventory off of their shelves.
PS. I think you would be really surprised at just how many people do exactly what your appalled at.