When you go out to the brick and mortar store then this is what happens:
- You get in the car and probably bring along the kids. You spend money on gas and thats more mileage on the car. If you live around NYC or in NJ, there are tolls.
- Then there is the travel time to and from the store all jammed up in traffic.
- Before you get to the store, everyone is hungry so you stop by one of the chain restaurants. Before you know it, more time spent and over $20 to include the kid's bills.
- You finally get to the mall and along the way stop by more stores to get little items. Then you get to the actual store and there are lines to wait in.
- It keeps going on until you have spent the whole day at the store for one item putting up with the lines and getting sidetracked into other stores spending only more.
The above routine is good when the economy is booming, but Im willing to bet more people will simply log on Amazon to buy things then go through the above process during the recession.
People are tired of getting ripped off on EBAY. At least with Amazon you get a 30-day money back guarantee and free shipping.