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Re: Internet purchases have room for improvement.
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Posted by Woodbeef on May 28, 2001 at 04:57:31 from (206.186.52.148):
In Reply to: Internet purchases have room for improvement. posted by Nellie on May 28, 2001 at 04:28:54:
The biggest problem with all of the web,is that it is the newest marketing trend. As with all things new there are many out there that just do not belong as .commers!! Once the deadweight of the Get Rich Quickers are aleviated and the ones that are left decide to stay around for the long haul things will improve. Also remember that you are dealing with Virtual Stores,not Brick and Mortar Establishments. The low prices come from no inventory & warehousing,and a very limited work force. Your problem of no stock to ship is not limited to eCommerce only though in this day and age. Take a look around at just about anything retail outside of the big-box stores,not much product is stocked anymore. Just too much overhead they say!! No I don't have it in stock,but I can have it here for you tomorrow, or next week seems to be the battle cry of more and more businesses these days!!
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