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One thing to consider is to look what is happening to the 'e-business'
companies such as Amazon.com and Etoys.com. They are not making any $$.
This Christmas is the 'make or break' for them to actually turn a profit.
I don't see e-commerce taking over the stores yet, I still see at least for
the next 5 years maybe true brick and mortar companies still kicking their
but. Humans still ike to go to a store, pick up an object, look at it,
debate it, and then maybe get it or find something else. e-commerce
doesn't offer that. I have purchased a huge chunk of stuff online over the
last four years, but I still swing by Toys R Us, Best Buy, CompUSA and other
major stores and just 'browse'.
"Bradley Dale" <dinosauria_ca@yahoo.ca> wrote in message
news:G5pBB6.2Gx@lugnet.com...
> Most people love the idea of being able to design sets online and order them.
> I don't like it. I might try it, but I really hope that TLC continues to
> design sets to sell in stores. Here's why having all LEGO online would be
> bad--
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