Ive never inquired as to how much a thing costs to produce. Never have I begrudged any for the differences between presumed or known, production costs and those fees invested in bringing it to point of sale.
As was said, It really is none of my business unless Im an investor in that enterprise.
I think some now not too distant inventions have simply changed how we are now able to do business. Regularly. Routinely, and with a bit of safety . The web, is just that invention.
Its changed the face of sales at large. Mighty quickly now folks are turning to it more so every day as a viable instrument for gaining both needs and wants. As familiarity grows and comfort levels increase by its presence and use, more dollars will go its way. Given the current retail atmosphere in general, B&M retailers are hard pressed to compete with it.
It is solely my preff that IF at all possible I would rather deal face to face than electronically, byte to byte, as it were. Always. Sadly, such is no longer the regular case in my area, at least. Mostly.
The web factor has made its mark on audio for sure. The days of the affluent, aloof, and erudite high end audio establishments are numbered.
If I want to be ignored, or condescended too, Ill just go over to my friends house and try to get her cat to come to me when I call it.
The days of sellers catering to buyers have been changed. Albeit, this take it or leave it, its not my job . You want a what? Attitudes are more a sociological fall out, than anything else.
I doubt seriously those who do inventory goods, and have a commitment to service and support for their customers past, present, and future are likely doomed if not already entrenched in a major metro area for little more reason than current and ongoing social attitudes, as well as the apparent ease of double clicking . Or reaching out and touching someone across the globe by phone.
Routinely displayed elements of Class or its absence, also seem in short supply these days . Or theres far too much distinction between them, by some . And adds into the mix of reasons for some of my statements as to why home grown affairs are falling away as of late.
As for value in a valueless society, price remains king . And thats a tremendously sad epitaph.
As was said, It really is none of my business unless Im an investor in that enterprise.
I think some now not too distant inventions have simply changed how we are now able to do business. Regularly. Routinely, and with a bit of safety . The web, is just that invention.
Its changed the face of sales at large. Mighty quickly now folks are turning to it more so every day as a viable instrument for gaining both needs and wants. As familiarity grows and comfort levels increase by its presence and use, more dollars will go its way. Given the current retail atmosphere in general, B&M retailers are hard pressed to compete with it.
It is solely my preff that IF at all possible I would rather deal face to face than electronically, byte to byte, as it were. Always. Sadly, such is no longer the regular case in my area, at least. Mostly.
The web factor has made its mark on audio for sure. The days of the affluent, aloof, and erudite high end audio establishments are numbered.
If I want to be ignored, or condescended too, Ill just go over to my friends house and try to get her cat to come to me when I call it.
The days of sellers catering to buyers have been changed. Albeit, this take it or leave it, its not my job . You want a what? Attitudes are more a sociological fall out, than anything else.
I doubt seriously those who do inventory goods, and have a commitment to service and support for their customers past, present, and future are likely doomed if not already entrenched in a major metro area for little more reason than current and ongoing social attitudes, as well as the apparent ease of double clicking . Or reaching out and touching someone across the globe by phone.
Routinely displayed elements of Class or its absence, also seem in short supply these days . Or theres far too much distinction between them, by some . And adds into the mix of reasons for some of my statements as to why home grown affairs are falling away as of late.
As for value in a valueless society, price remains king . And thats a tremendously sad epitaph.