Do we still need a physical store front?

Do we still need a physical store front?

For what?

Mail systems for apartments are outdated as fuck.

I appreciate going into a store and walking out with my product. I know that it's safe and secure, but paying the same price, if not more, for the product and having to wait 4 days for it? The premium usually isn't worth the money when I can walk or bus to the store.

>B&M stores cost the same or more
uwotm8

or less*

Where the fuck do you live that shit is less expensive in retail stores than it is online?
Obviously not Australia.

how does she get out of there?

why would she want to do that?

>also, the poster is clearly a portal of some kind

physical store front probably dont make a lot money anymore

>order something online
>it will be delivered exactly when you're gone
>can't just deliver it to the supermarket which doubles as a post office one street away
DESU if I could let all my packages be delivered to my supermarket I would never go to any other store again

>Meanwhile on apple store

The only problems with online ordering is if someone in your house open your dragon dildo package without your knowledge

>on apple store
Russian detected

yes. for some stuff you need it, e.g. tyres. for some stuff, e.g. clothes, it's annoying to have to rely on online-only stores.

buy and pick up in store is also a thing.

For food, clothing cause two different brands of jeans fit different at the same size, and for bulk items that are expensive to ship.

I imagine stores will eventually become centered around buy and pickup, and acting as a showroom for more premium brands.

I hope the stores that don't adapt die hard. Go looking for furniture and every site says "contact us for price" go fuck yourselves, just trying to size me up and see how much you can skin me for.

This is god's way to telling you to stop spending money on dildos and start spending it on rent for your own place instead

Next or same day delivery still takes longer than buying something in person but now erases the price advantage of ordering. So physical shops are always better if you suddenly need something right now.

Also clothes and many other things are best bought in person. Most people only buy clothes online if they have already tried it on in a shop or its something specialised.

>Where the fuck do you live that shit is less expensive in retail stores than it is online?
In the US stuff is still usually listed cheaper online until you factor in shipping

>having to spend 1 hour driving
>or spend 10 seconds picking it up in front of my door

Yes. Otherwise I'll never interact with people.

So your package magically appears on your front doorstep when you click 'order'?

Unless they literally fly it to your house it will always be faster to go to a shop in any normal situation.

Sorry I'm not an impatient nigger.

>never has any situation come up where something is needed urgently

Either you are lying or you know nobody and do nothing. Which is it?

You can do this with a variety of merchants in Australia, specifically having ebay send to lockers at your local supermarket for you to collect.

This room is comfy as fuck, would sleep in

So, comfy thread?

yes
why wait a few days for the product to arrive at your door, when you can just walk to the store and get it the same day?

That's... literally NCIX.

>Cred Forums

Guess.

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How autistic do you need to be to want to reduce your entire world to a 3x4x8 cube?
My guess would be atleast 8 autisms

yes

what do you mean "reduce"?

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>2016
>paying shipping or taxes

I bought nearly $6000 in items from Amazon last year per their report they send out before tax season. Paid zero taxes.

I get everything from tech to toilet paper from them.

Works fine in Germany

Sorry, I mean allow it to continue to be.

All I see in that picture is neck pain.

>Having a cat ever
The worst advice Cred Forums has ever given to me

but cats are the comfiest pets

I would definitely not brag about that in public.

Are you really that big of a faggot?

>live in a warehouse state
>amazon is forced to charge me taxes
>tried to buy a couple things for my computer from them
>tax was in excess of $50
>said fuck that
>bought from someone else

>tfw I had to pay the $5 tax when I just ordered batteries and they were not even shipped from within my state

yes

WANT!

The autists are merely foreshadowing the future.

Nothing comfy about living in a tip

They could atleast live in a comfy apartment or something, but they literally want to live in a hole in the ground thats smaller than a closet.

>Want a new gpu
>Bestbuy doesn't carry the newest ones
>No other stores sell gpu's at all
>Amazon has insanely high prices
>Buy from Jet because I can get $30 off
>Waiting a week for it to ship
For fucks sake why can't I just get it myself

Yes. Normies won't buy everything through amazon, they're too busy roaming around on their phones laughing internally at dumb twitstagram posts.

but it sheds hair that gets inside your computer

>Mail systems for apartments are outdated as fuck.
Not in HK heheh

Horrible scale, Where's the engine go?

>all dressed nicely
>majority are fit/muscular
>clean cut and clean shaven except for a few

Hmm wonder what the android store would look like.

Cab over engine? Most Japanese cargo vans are like that.

My question is storage

not my computer

She just kills herself

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Once self driving cars become norms, do we still need apartments/houses?

>do we still need hotels/motels
FTFY

Yes, I think so.

You can live out of your car now if you want, but it's usually not great. You don't have a shower or a toilet or a place to do laundry or a place to hook up your PC. They're also usually not very comfortable to sleep in.

>clearly

Amazon Prime Now delivers within 2 hours of ordering

Maybe i'm a weirdo here, but i still like getting a tactile sense of things, plus... it kind of feels better buying something in person rather than sitting and waiting for 3 days for an order to come.

It's just nice seeing something in person.

>surrounded by garbage
>comfy

Fucking autists these days I swear

This, and sometimes the vendors are really cool and we end up talking.

>we've found the only two non autist of Cred Forums everyone

>3 days
>He hasn't got Amazon Prime.
>He doesn't live in a city with same day delivery.
>He doesn't live in a city with 1 hour delivery.

Plebs are fucking disgusting.

my girlfriend is like this , some people think clutter / trash is comfy. It's strange, I think it's partially genetic

Am I comfy?

>using credit cards
One day your bank/CC provider will fuck you in the ass and you'll understand why that crazy guy on Cred Forums kept saying that CCs were shit, kids.

Upper back pain isn't comfy.

>Upper back
I don't get upper back pain.
I get lower back pain, and ass pain
And I'm pretty sure I've slipped a disk or something.
And isn't my sitting position similar to these

what is price matching for $500

india

>And isn't my sitting position similar to these
No, you've got everything stomach-up without support.

so close on that get...

anyway, These are tech illiterate fags. They need to socialise to earn, they give better first impressions if they don't look like a neckbeard.

Are you asking if we still need brick and mortar stores? Of course we do. How else do I pay for things with cash and not have to wait for shipping?

tried to make it more accurate.
Also I'm not sitting in 90 like pic more like 150 or something

Now this is OK.

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>Mail systems for apartments are outdated as fuck.

This. If you have a parcel they ring you and you have to run down within like 30sec or they're gone.

Couriers like UPS can't even leave things in your mailbox so they'll ring you even for tiny shit.

And god help you if your ringer is broken or you're rooming with someone and their name is on the board instead of yours. You will never get your order.

Even if you give your phone number it's hit or miss if the shipper will put it on the package, and hit or miss again if the courier is even willing to use his phone to call you.

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>food (fruit/veg/meat)
>drugs (medication/alcohol/tobacco)
>things that can break and you need a new one asap
but if that's all theyre going to be good for i don't know how they will stay in business, especially the last one

it's worth keeping them for ikea alone

it's like wonderland and then i end up with a punch of picture frames and stools

better than clicking around amazon with lesbian porn on and my other hand on my nuts

wait... no it's not

you shouldn't buy your groceries online

>it's 2030 or something
>physical stores now have holograms of what you're buying
>but it's all online

I do

But the supermarket is a store too...gotcha!

For some products, a brick and mortar store is a clearly better choice than buying online. I would never buy groceries online, for example.

amazon doesn't have a warehouse in my country. only aws instances.

then stop living in an apartment

Until you can download a design and print your item with raw materials in your home, there will always be need for physical stores because there are certain things (clothes, shoes, wearables) that you have to try on and fit.

It's funny because I've just recently re-appreciated physical shopping.

Getting what you want instantly. Sounds retarded since that has been existing for longer, but I was just so fixated on online shopping that I forgot.


There are still some things (like cables, fuck cables man) that are ridiculously more expensive in shops than online for some reason.

But I recently wanted to buy an external harddrive and the store (in my country, not America) had literally the same price as Amazon, but you can walk out with it instantly