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Dagoob
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Couldn't quite decide which forum to put this in, but I'm certainly a newbie when it comes to buying things so, I figure it'll be ok here 
I always feel I want to support my local stores, of course buying online has many advantages... So I'm going round in circles about how I feel on this--so this post will probably burble around in circles too. Sorry.
Basically, I'm in the market for monitors. The guy at the local store was helpful and took time to move things around etc. when I went to audition. I've not totally made my mind up about what I did listen to, and:
* The monitor selection at the local store moves slowly, you can tell because it's old versions of monitors etc. He'd prefer me to buy open box. I don't want to do that.
* Because I'm not totally convinced, I think I want to end up with a couple at home to compare and return one. So if I get them from the store they special order new boxed for me, and end up being stuck with what I return. Doesn't sound like it's helping the store.
* Online return policy is better (longer). Sure I'd have to pay shipping back unless it was faulty, but the store's 10 day policy might have a restock fee.
* He said he would price match, so that's ok--but then I'll pay tax on top. Price of "supporting the locals" I guess.
Basically I'm really leaning towards online for this purchase. It seems to make more sense. But at the same time I feel like I've already wasted the guys time if I do that, and it would be nice to be able to listen to what he does have one more time which would be REALLY wasting his time if I buy online. Not exactly starting off on the right foot when it comes to fostering a good relationship with the local store.
It feels like I'd like to explain how I feel to him, but then he must sort of know it already, and I feel that expressing it could sound rude?
To top if off I'm in the market for a job right now, and given the lack of suitable opportunities in the area for me, this local store has my resume (though they don't appear to be looking for anyone at the moment).
What would you do?
DG

I always feel I want to support my local stores, of course buying online has many advantages... So I'm going round in circles about how I feel on this--so this post will probably burble around in circles too. Sorry.
Basically, I'm in the market for monitors. The guy at the local store was helpful and took time to move things around etc. when I went to audition. I've not totally made my mind up about what I did listen to, and:
* The monitor selection at the local store moves slowly, you can tell because it's old versions of monitors etc. He'd prefer me to buy open box. I don't want to do that.
* Because I'm not totally convinced, I think I want to end up with a couple at home to compare and return one. So if I get them from the store they special order new boxed for me, and end up being stuck with what I return. Doesn't sound like it's helping the store.
* Online return policy is better (longer). Sure I'd have to pay shipping back unless it was faulty, but the store's 10 day policy might have a restock fee.
* He said he would price match, so that's ok--but then I'll pay tax on top. Price of "supporting the locals" I guess.
Basically I'm really leaning towards online for this purchase. It seems to make more sense. But at the same time I feel like I've already wasted the guys time if I do that, and it would be nice to be able to listen to what he does have one more time which would be REALLY wasting his time if I buy online. Not exactly starting off on the right foot when it comes to fostering a good relationship with the local store.
It feels like I'd like to explain how I feel to him, but then he must sort of know it already, and I feel that expressing it could sound rude?
To top if off I'm in the market for a job right now, and given the lack of suitable opportunities in the area for me, this local store has my resume (though they don't appear to be looking for anyone at the moment).
What would you do?
DG