liquidsquid wrote:People are going to sorely miss brick and mortar when they are gone. No customer service, no ability to get a real look and feel for quality, no instant return and swap for a fault product. Never mind that when the only means to get an item is to have it shipped, eventually UPS and others will catch on that they can charge any price and you will HAVE to pay if you want it.
Toy makers as going to get a swift kick in the butt when the market if flooded with the inventory.
I won't miss current brick and mortar stores because they usually sell lower quality junk. On Amazon I can find things that hold up much better, even things as simple as cables. I will be happy to see the **** sellers go.