Supporting Local Audio Stores are we?


I know, money talks, bullshi* walks...
But having owned an audio store for about a dozen years, I know how tough it is to 'make a living' for a mom and pop store, without some sugar daddy/momma in the background funding the enterprize.
So, I am wondering if the nice folks of Audiogon support local businesses?
As I stated, "Money Talks" and I get it, we all want the best 'value' for our money. The question is...when does the price versus local support begin/end. When does the follow up and or service/set up outweigh the raw savings?
To be clear, I am not talking fantastic discounts, but a few percentage points off retail. I remember a painful transaction that I had once, during which a customer had taken home a particular CD player two weekends running, only to purchase elsewhere because he 'saved' $53.00 (on a $500. item). OUCH!
I contended that without the long term audition, he had nothing on which to base his purchase? How does everyone else see this?
Right now, its obviously a tough financial climate out there, but looking to more normal times, I am wondering how many of the readers/writers of Audiogon would forego price for service/set up? OK, forget buying great used pieces for fractions of original retail, everyone must probably assume that that's good for everyone, including the dealers, as this frees up customers who are now, 'back in the hunt'.

It will be interesting to hear back, it's been some time since the Brick and Mortar (at least for me) question was aired out.

Best,
Larry
lrsky
You have answered your own question, it is not a sustainable business model with a dealer network to support. It's a specialized market that needs to evolve, or it will go away.
My dad does for sure, I do too but I beat him up on price to a bloody pulp and mock his snot bubbles leaking from his nose but I feel good that I am doing my part :)
John, man up and clean that snot off your shirt!
Seriously guys, please support the local dealer if possible, these guys are trying and do provide a valauble service and need to survive. Many dont know how important a good dealer relationship can be till its found.
They were the ones who brought us along all these years and to turn your back on them is wrong.
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How many people support any local business if they can get a better price on the net? I'm as guilty as any but I realize that what goes around comes around. And it's a downward spiral.