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<blockquote data-quote="buckeye" data-source="post: 1847364" data-attributes="member: 8467"><p>Do yourself a favor and get a Bradford White from Locke Supply. Home Depot and Lowe's will wreck you with high prices on substandard product.</p><p></p><p>Bringing me to a second point: most chain stores, just like most chain restaurants, all carry identical or equivalent crap to one another - and all that junk is online, too. Customer service at a big box is highly variable (i.e. worthless), so what incentive is there to avoid tax-less online purchases of junk (if that's your thing)? The Internet also affords highly specialized retailers tremendous accessibility. Where does that leave local retailers? They better start back up with customer service PDQ.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="buckeye, post: 1847364, member: 8467"] Do yourself a favor and get a Bradford White from Locke Supply. Home Depot and Lowe's will wreck you with high prices on substandard product. Bringing me to a second point: most chain stores, just like most chain restaurants, all carry identical or equivalent crap to one another - and all that junk is online, too. Customer service at a big box is highly variable (i.e. worthless), so what incentive is there to avoid tax-less online purchases of junk (if that's your thing)? The Internet also affords highly specialized retailers tremendous accessibility. Where does that leave local retailers? They better start back up with customer service PDQ. [/QUOTE]
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