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To: Moneysmith who wrote (2704)12/2/1998 12:45:00 PM
From: donkeyman  Respond to of 37507
 
Ken, Those that will spend the $17 billion this year and the $ 1 trillion in 2003 over the Internet, don't mind waiting a week or two for their goods if they can save an extra 25 or 30% over the prices offered at the Bricks and Mortar companies??, and if they're into Auction, they will most likely save even more bucks.????



To: Moneysmith who wrote (2704)12/2/1998 1:08:00 PM
From: Chad Barrett  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 37507
 
<< I want to see it; >>

The best part of your post! Many experts agree with that sentiment! Things like books and CDs will do great on the net! However, items that people want to see, touch and feel (like some types of clothing, jewelery, etc. won't be great sellers on the net until people feel very safe that they will get what they want - and if they don't that they can send it back! Very expensive items (cars) could also be a hard sell on the net... since people like to test drive, etc.. (although a smart person would go to the dealership - test drive the car... then go buy it from the net.. *grin*)

Chad