OK, I’ve been a die hard supporter of shopping at local stores and have not shopped online. 8 years I’ve worked in positions were I’m behind a computer screen and have Internet explorer open all day, yet no shopping! I think that’s all about to change. I’ve believed that my hard earn money is best spent in my local economy to help keep small shops open, provide some local tax revenue, and help provide jobs for other poor suckers like me. Trickle down effect ;)
However my other problem is time, I put in my 40 hour work week and an additional 20-30 more a week on average with our farm, and so spare time to drive around and shop is limited.
But it’s more the rejects and lack of customer service that are driving me to shop online. I don’t like talking to idiots who honestly do not care~! I recently needed a door handle, so long story short, 3 stores, 2 big chain, 1 small town hardware store. End result we don’t care and don’t have anything like that! 2 hours 45 miles round trip.
Same thing at the local Book store, ordered a book for my daughter, after 3 weeks of excuses why they didn’t have it, they finally got it in. When we went to pick it up they had the wrong darn book! There response, you must have ordered the wrong book! Excuse me, we gave the person Author and Title, the screw up was your fault! No service!! So I went to Barnes and Nobles. Didn’t have it in stock, yet said be there in 2 days guaranteed! That’s great but this 1 book was worth 3 trips to town all ready and 3 calls to check on if it’s in.
Same thing with my daughters Birthday present. Go to Comp USA to buy her Zoo Tycoon 2 for the Apple, not in stock, they can order it and I can drive in to pick it up. So I called a local small Apple/Computer Shop, not in stock, we can order it and you can come and pick it up.
So I’ve decided I can order it online, and have it delivered. The savings in gas, time, and the frustration from dealing with minimum wage rejects will be well worth the cost of shipping.
I might start with Websites who have a local Box store and an in store return policy. This way if something happens I can at least return it. I think I'll do all my Christmas shopping this year online and let UPS deal with the traffic :)
However my other problem is time, I put in my 40 hour work week and an additional 20-30 more a week on average with our farm, and so spare time to drive around and shop is limited.
But it’s more the rejects and lack of customer service that are driving me to shop online. I don’t like talking to idiots who honestly do not care~! I recently needed a door handle, so long story short, 3 stores, 2 big chain, 1 small town hardware store. End result we don’t care and don’t have anything like that! 2 hours 45 miles round trip.
Same thing at the local Book store, ordered a book for my daughter, after 3 weeks of excuses why they didn’t have it, they finally got it in. When we went to pick it up they had the wrong darn book! There response, you must have ordered the wrong book! Excuse me, we gave the person Author and Title, the screw up was your fault! No service!! So I went to Barnes and Nobles. Didn’t have it in stock, yet said be there in 2 days guaranteed! That’s great but this 1 book was worth 3 trips to town all ready and 3 calls to check on if it’s in.
Same thing with my daughters Birthday present. Go to Comp USA to buy her Zoo Tycoon 2 for the Apple, not in stock, they can order it and I can drive in to pick it up. So I called a local small Apple/Computer Shop, not in stock, we can order it and you can come and pick it up.
So I’ve decided I can order it online, and have it delivered. The savings in gas, time, and the frustration from dealing with minimum wage rejects will be well worth the cost of shipping.
I might start with Websites who have a local Box store and an in store return policy. This way if something happens I can at least return it. I think I'll do all my Christmas shopping this year online and let UPS deal with the traffic :)