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In all honesty, linux for mums is a no brainer! Slap on linux and never have to worry about viruses! ( OK you might but very unlikely)
I often laugh at the price of things in shops these days.
Whoever owns HMV is living in cloud Cuukoo land. Who would pay £22.99 for a new blu-ray when you can look on your smart phone, whilst in HMV, and buy it online for about 13.99???
Their whole business model no longer makes sense in the real world.
Even funnier when I actually once went to HMV.
I picked up a game (cant remember if it was Lotro oe WoW, but one of those), and said to one of the staff 'Hi, I want to buy this, but its actually cheaper on your website, can I buy it instore for the same price?'.
Store staff's reply -
Insert >huge LOLOLOLOLOLOLOL ROFFLELMAO OH HAHAHAHAHA< here
No we cant do that. Online prices are usually lower than store prices.
I reply - But its the same company? HMV store, HMV website, why arent the prices the same if its the same company?
'Because like I said, online prices are usually cheaper than in store prices'.
Ok, well I think I'll just buy all my stuffs online from now on, thank you for your fantastic and knowledgeable skills in pointing out the bleeding obvious.
Retail store staff = tards. Exception = Asda + Tesco employees, and maybe Sainsburys but I dont shop there much.
10-20 years time from now, I wont be surprised to see every retail chain die out other than the main supermarkets, and everyone will blame the supermarkets for some kind of monopolization or price fixing, when in reality the fact is that they simply have much better staff that know how to keep customers (Morrisons excluded, their staff are just dire).
I bet she knows how to say and spell "could have" properly though.
Basic English > Internet bargain hunting
Eurgh, really?
It's the internet, nobody cares, as long as you get the gist.
Your mum doesn't need Norton OR Avg.
Clothes and places like Boots will survive. But other than those two things I agree with you.IMO high street stores are most likely going to die out within the next say 25 years, when the older generation gives way to the internet savvy.
Only advantages they have at present is:
Instant purchasing
Can view item before Purchase - Important for tv's / audio equip etc
Apart from that online shopping is totally superior in all other ways.
They could probably keep customers if they improve the shopping experience to give it added value over online but so far none of the high street stores really do this AFAIK.
I always cringe when she comes home having bought something off the high street that she could have got something equal for half the price off the net.
I should really teach her about internet bargain hunting![]()
pay with peanuts, get monkeys.