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To: Educator who wrote (13743)8/7/1999 11:06:00 PM
From: E. Davies  Respond to of 29970
 
Give me some examples of pure Internet retailers/shopping portals

Amazon is the classic. Then theres shopping malls on portals like AOL & Yahoo and of course imall just purchased by excite@home.

imall.com
Worth a peek to see whats happening out there.

The Lord works in mysterious ways.
We have seen a "kinder, gentler" ahhaha havent we? Keep on praying, looks like its working...

Eric



To: Educator who wrote (13743)8/8/1999 10:05:00 AM
From: Richie  Respond to of 29970
 
Educator,

I also have started shopping more on-line each year. At first, I was somewhat hesitant, I would look up the prices at the Best Buys, COMP USA's and Circuit Cities, see who had what I was looking for in stock, the best price, and then go and purchase it. That saved a lot of time. As I grew more confident, I started purchasing on-line.
My computer, from DELL, the exact monitor and speakers from a little on-line etailer.
Now, I am ready to purchase a scanner, I used one of the "shoppers" to find the lowest price, excellent!
computershopper.zdnet.com

bottomdollar.com

Computer shopper is the better of the two.

RichieH