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Old 08-19-2021, 09:02 AM
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Originally Posted by CBintheNorth View Post
There is nothing wrong with someone running a service-based business out of their home as long as all municipal/county rules are followed.
What I take issue with is when people go to a B&M shop full of inventory in order to see, touch, and feel what they like, but then go and order it from a guy operating in his garage because it's $100 less.
That's not understanding business, that's knowing how to screw over other businesses, and it shouldn't be supported if we want any B&M shops left.

How is that any different than customers going into a physical store to see, touch and try stuff on, then ordering it online because it is 10-30% cheaper. To me that is a pretty weak argument. On top of that, I was getting that Lawrence actually had a pretty large selection to look at, I know Swamp Donkey does.
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