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Are Online Retailers Killing Local Gun Stores? Should We Care?
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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 3206385" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Your exactly right for no technology stores. When folks can view a thousand gun store prices in seconds, why would they buy from a higher priced B&M store? </p><p></p><p>There are folks out there that are newbs to the gun buying experience that B&M stores rely on because they offer hands on and advice for the new gun owner which is sometimes great info and in other cases terrible because the counter person needs to sell a gun to make a commission. </p><p>We have a thread on here about stupid things you’ve heard a the gun counter and I can assure you the opposite with comments from the other side of the counter produce some really dumb comments to sell a gun to someone that is not correct for them. I’ve cringed more than once when overhearing a conversation between a customer and client. </p><p>There is error on both sides of this fence, but if the B&M gun stores don’t get tech savvy and keep costs at market value they won’t have a future is the bottom line.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 3206385, member: 5412"] Your exactly right for no technology stores. When folks can view a thousand gun store prices in seconds, why would they buy from a higher priced B&M store? There are folks out there that are newbs to the gun buying experience that B&M stores rely on because they offer hands on and advice for the new gun owner which is sometimes great info and in other cases terrible because the counter person needs to sell a gun to make a commission. We have a thread on here about stupid things you’ve heard a the gun counter and I can assure you the opposite with comments from the other side of the counter produce some really dumb comments to sell a gun to someone that is not correct for them. I’ve cringed more than once when overhearing a conversation between a customer and client. There is error on both sides of this fence, but if the B&M gun stores don’t get tech savvy and keep costs at market value they won’t have a future is the bottom line. [/QUOTE]
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