MusicDirect


I was wondering if someone can explain if it is appropriate for a vendor to charge buyers the sales tax rate where the vendor is located instead of the sales tax rate where the purchaser is located, for an online purchase? MusicDirect is located in Chicago where the sales tax rate is 10.25%. I live in Illinois but not in Chicago where the sales tax rate is 6.25%. MusicDirect persists on charging me 10.25% when Amazon, eBay and other vendors charge me 6.25%. They have told me that they charge me 10.25% because the have “a physical nexus to Chicago”. Well I do not. Using MusicDirect’s logic Upscale Audio should be charging me California sales tax, which they do not. Anyone care to explain to me if MusicDirect is correct in their practice and why? Thanks. 
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I make several purchase each month from Music Direct and only get charged my local tax rate.  I live in Minnesota, BTW.  
If you do not live in the state of Illinois and are being charged their tax rate something's not right.  I have no idea how to fix it, but I do know that everything I buy from them has only been charged MN tax rates.  
Thanks everyone. I think we covered this. As per @funthings IL has sourced based sales tax. Since MusicDirect is based in Chicago they will charge ALL IL buyers the Chicago sales tax rate of 10.25%. Out of state buyers are charged their local sales tax rate. As for me, I have and only will buy open box items with a discount code that nearly covers the tax. If I want something other than open box, I go elsewhere. Thanks everyone for clarifying this. Regards, K