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<blockquote data-quote="TimeFlipper" data-source="post: 153023" data-attributes="member: 6456"><p>The main problem with purchasing from the internet is that all the small stores dealing with certain commodities, such as games etc, will eventually be put out of business, and with it goes the human factor..</p><p>Yes, small stores can never be as competitive as the online stores are, but when the competition from the small stores end with their closures, all the online stores will inevitably put up their prices of goods, and literally become a cartel..</p><p></p><p>The only answer to this would be that all the governments around the world place "online taxes" upon Amazon and others, or force them to build physical stores in countries, which would give the smaller retail offline stores a better chance of competing with them..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TimeFlipper, post: 153023, member: 6456"] The main problem with purchasing from the internet is that all the small stores dealing with certain commodities, such as games etc, will eventually be put out of business, and with it goes the human factor.. Yes, small stores can never be as competitive as the online stores are, but when the competition from the small stores end with their closures, all the online stores will inevitably put up their prices of goods, and literally become a cartel.. The only answer to this would be that all the governments around the world place "online taxes" upon Amazon and others, or force them to build physical stores in countries, which would give the smaller retail offline stores a better chance of competing with them.. [/QUOTE]
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