Bit of a random topic to chew over on a Friday night but thought I'd put it out there.
Is it me or do brick and mortar shops/establishments suck?
Town centre shops close at 5:
Most people get out of work at 5, WTF?
Banks don't open Saturdays:
When the **** am I meant to go if I work weekdays and they're closed evenings??
Big box stores either sell overpriced toss or stuff you don't want:
Recent example of price stupidity: bought a "bullet cam" type thing off eBay new for £12, Maplin sell it for £50-£100 depending on model. Surely there's a middle ground which will still provide the stores a profit?
Availability problems: I want a Playseat/Visionracer kind of accessory for my PS3 but all the retail stores sell is fold-up crap for £80+ (if Argos had Playseats on sale for their RRP, I'd happily buy one...), I want a rollover bar for my MX5 but the parts stores only sell "style bars"...
Is the problem with me wanting things that aren't readily available, has my perception of value been altered by Amazon etc, have Tesco taught me to expect 24 hour opening, or are the traditional stores just sorely behind the times?
/rant - discuss
Is it me or do brick and mortar shops/establishments suck?
Town centre shops close at 5:
Most people get out of work at 5, WTF?
Banks don't open Saturdays:
When the **** am I meant to go if I work weekdays and they're closed evenings??
Big box stores either sell overpriced toss or stuff you don't want:
Recent example of price stupidity: bought a "bullet cam" type thing off eBay new for £12, Maplin sell it for £50-£100 depending on model. Surely there's a middle ground which will still provide the stores a profit?
Availability problems: I want a Playseat/Visionracer kind of accessory for my PS3 but all the retail stores sell is fold-up crap for £80+ (if Argos had Playseats on sale for their RRP, I'd happily buy one...), I want a rollover bar for my MX5 but the parts stores only sell "style bars"...
Is the problem with me wanting things that aren't readily available, has my perception of value been altered by Amazon etc, have Tesco taught me to expect 24 hour opening, or are the traditional stores just sorely behind the times?
/rant - discuss