Well, the complicated part is that they both have their benefits. For Walmart, it's the cheap prices for people who need cheap prices and they're in towns where there isn't anything else. The internet allows access to a vast array of products and while some bemoan the gas and exhaust from UPS, USPS and Fedex trucks doing delivery, that's also means a lot of people aren't driving to get their purchases.I guess that a too bad soo sad thing.. in a dog eat dog world. If it aint Walmart they cry its the internet as well.., right?
As @smhardesty points out, the social aspect falls away in both of those scenarios as well as some local jobs. If people want, they have some options to make different choices, but that's limited according to geographic location and the corporate conglomerate routine often means that the choices aren't as free of entanglements as one might think or wish. For the rest, we just want what we want and we want now and we want it cheap! I bought my HW77 online from overseas because that was the only place that had it. And it was a great price, even with the high shipping. I wanted it now! I wanted it cheap!
Back to the Beeman P17, I bought mine from PA even though it was higher priced mainly because, as someone new to this, I liked the idea of having them open it up and put ten shots through it just to make sure everything was copacetic. So, the service factor appealed and I paid more even though it was cheaper from Midway. Lots of choices on the internet and none of our actions fall out simply.
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