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  • B Bassam Abdul Baki

    There are some things that won't go online. I needed a housewarming gift last year and found out that Mikasa was now completely online. Fat lot of good it does me when I need time to browse, order, and receive something that I need for the very next day.

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    Ravi Bhavnani
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    Crap.  I wish I knew.  I have a brand-new (sealed) Mikasa set for 4 that I've been dying to unload.  Really. /ravi

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      Crap.  I wish I knew.  I have a brand-new (sealed) Mikasa set for 4 that I've been dying to unload.  Really. /ravi

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      Bassam Abdul Baki
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      e-Bay. :D

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      • B Bassam Abdul Baki

        e-Bay. :D

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        Ravi Bhavnani
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        The postage from Toronto would be a killer.  And who ships crockery?  Oh, Mikasa does! /ravi

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        • K Kevin Marois

          Best Buy had a quarterly loss of almost $2 billion and is closing 50 stores. So, Brian Dunn, the CEO, decided now's the time for him to leave. Look[^] what he's taking with him. (Scroll down a bit).

          Everything makes sense in someone's mind

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          Joe Woodbury
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          I've gotten some very good deals from my local Best Buy. However, this past weekend, I took my son there so he could try out different laptops to see which he preferred. The laptops were mostly the worse of each brand. When we told the (rather nice) sales guy that it had to be able to play games, he said this was a common request and agreed that the selection for that sucked. Why then don't they stock the items people actually want, instead of dozens of items they don't? (Yeah, I know, they stock high margin items and try to sucker people into buying them.) I did notice that they finally priced their UPSs, Mice and keyboards competitively. (And considering the mess Best Buy made of last Christmas, Dunn should have been immediately fired by the board of directors.) PS. We ended up buying an ASUS from Amazon.

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          • K Kevin Marois

            Best Buy had a quarterly loss of almost $2 billion and is closing 50 stores. So, Brian Dunn, the CEO, decided now's the time for him to leave. Look[^] what he's taking with him. (Scroll down a bit).

            Everything makes sense in someone's mind

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            It really seems that electronics stores are quickly becoming a thing of the past. They don't sell anything that's really necessary to have "right now", so people are willing to pay cheaper places online and wait for items to ship. They can't compete with the customizability of computers ordered online (whether pre-built or custom built). Most music sales have moved to the internet (I still prefer CDs though, but people like me are becoming a minority), along with a good portion of videos.

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              It really seems that electronics stores are quickly becoming a thing of the past. They don't sell anything that's really necessary to have "right now", so people are willing to pay cheaper places online and wait for items to ship. They can't compete with the customizability of computers ordered online (whether pre-built or custom built). Most music sales have moved to the internet (I still prefer CDs though, but people like me are becoming a minority), along with a good portion of videos.

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              Chris Meech
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              lewax00 wrote:

              I still prefer CDs though, but people like me are becoming a minority

              Join the club. I still buy CDs and vinyl. Oddly, for vinyl, the 'best' stuff is not even available online anymore. You have to go to record shows or dig through boxes and boxes in antique stores. :)

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              • L lewax00

                It really seems that electronics stores are quickly becoming a thing of the past. They don't sell anything that's really necessary to have "right now", so people are willing to pay cheaper places online and wait for items to ship. They can't compete with the customizability of computers ordered online (whether pre-built or custom built). Most music sales have moved to the internet (I still prefer CDs though, but people like me are becoming a minority), along with a good portion of videos.

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                The problem with online is that the quality of some items can't be readily determined. When I bought my HDTV, I'd settled on a specific model, but when I saw it in the store, I didn't like it at all. Ironically, it was Best Buy and they had some non-LED backlit Samsungs on clearance for ridiculously low prices. I couldn't tell the difference between the LED and non-LED backlit models and don't care about 3D and saved close to $300 over my original plans.

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                  The problem with online is that the quality of some items can't be readily determined. When I bought my HDTV, I'd settled on a specific model, but when I saw it in the store, I didn't like it at all. Ironically, it was Best Buy and they had some non-LED backlit Samsungs on clearance for ridiculously low prices. I couldn't tell the difference between the LED and non-LED backlit models and don't care about 3D and saved close to $300 over my original plans.

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                  lewax00
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                  On the other hand though, many online retailers have reviews and ratings posted from customers which helps when researching a product, and it tells you some things a floor model can't like "Will this still work a year form now?". Physical shopping does have it's advantages, but overall online shopping seems to be winning out (I've even seen delivery trucks for local grocery stores which apparently also have online ordering now...though I can't see myself ordering things like fruits, vegetables, and meat without inspecting them first).

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                  • K Kevin Marois

                    Best Buy had a quarterly loss of almost $2 billion and is closing 50 stores. So, Brian Dunn, the CEO, decided now's the time for him to leave. Look[^] what he's taking with him. (Scroll down a bit).

                    Everything makes sense in someone's mind

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                    I don't get how these CEO's can get bonuses for failure?

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                    • L leppie

                      In South Africa, best you can expect is 6-10 business days delivery... When I order from Honk Kong, I can expect delivery in 8-12 business days, pay less for shipping, and hellavo lot less for the product. Now how does that make sense?

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                      GuyThiebaut
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                      Makes me feel grateful for being in the UK, where next day delivery is available from most online stores - I've become so used to it that I take it for granted.

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                      • L lewax00

                        It really seems that electronics stores are quickly becoming a thing of the past. They don't sell anything that's really necessary to have "right now", so people are willing to pay cheaper places online and wait for items to ship. They can't compete with the customizability of computers ordered online (whether pre-built or custom built). Most music sales have moved to the internet (I still prefer CDs though, but people like me are becoming a minority), along with a good portion of videos.

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                        GuyThiebaut
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                        In the UK we only really have one decent electronics store on the high street - Maplin[^]. Like you say most of the time it is much better to buy stuff online - the only time I will use Maplin is when I want to get hold of something like a hard drive within two hours.

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                        • K Kevin Marois

                          Best Buy had a quarterly loss of almost $2 billion and is closing 50 stores. So, Brian Dunn, the CEO, decided now's the time for him to leave. Look[^] what he's taking with him. (Scroll down a bit).

                          Everything makes sense in someone's mind

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                          JoeSox
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                          hhhmmm any relation? http://www.codeproject.com/Members/Michael-Dunn[^]

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                          • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                            I don't get how these CEO's can get bonuses for failure?

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                            Kevin Marois
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                            Simple, they get a blanket bonus clause written into their contract before they even start. But I'm just as mind boggled as you as to why any corporation would do it.

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