This might just be the end of brick and mortar


stores. Music direct just announced there 60 day return policy.
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Strongly agree with Grannyring. There is great gear at every level available direct from small builders.
If a B&M has great customer service and can truly consult, like John at Audio Connection and a few others around the country, then we will still have stores going forward. I personally pay the extra to the stores to get products that not only sound great, but great together. Too many components don't sound good together, but a great dealer will know what has synergy. In the end, I feel that I've saved a ton of money by getting what it right up front. Too many folks on here and who buy from the net are never happy and keep buying and selling at either big or small loses. To me, that's a waste of time and money.....but that's just me.
Put it to rest sputz, you have been preaching this for years, Go back to AA, you are loved by all there ;-) BTW: it is their 60 day return policy not "there 60 day return policy"
Much in the same vein as CD(s), not a chance at all. On-line vendors could never offer a 'showroom' experience.
Additionally, the high-end to ultra high-end gear will always require a B&M operation to sell its wares.

One thing that must stay in context, is that, a relationship followed by customer service by both the dealer/retailer and manufacturer!

Happy Listening!
They are the one's offering the 60 day return policy. That's basically means you have 60 days to return product, no questions asked. They used to give a 30 day policy but recently changed it. I think the only reason they are doing this is to squeeze brick and mortars. There is not one brick and mortar in the country that will give you 60 days to return something. Most sales at brick and mortars are final sales. No returns.