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Showrooming is whats known as the practice of examining merchandise in a traditional brick and mortar retail store or other offline setting and then buying it online, sometimes at a lower price.
I know me personally I like to see products in hand and typically take a few swings and even get some info before making a purchase, most stores these days allow you to do this for free. However I will admit I am guilty of buying a some stuff online because often times it is less expensive and to be honest I like getting packages in the mail haha.
So are you guilty of showrooming or do you purchase directly from the store? If so why? To add to the question what about a good fitting that you pay for? Often times the cost of a fitting can be offset by purchasing direct. Do you pay for a thorough fitting and then go buy online once you know your specs or do you buy from the fitter direct?
I know me personally I like to see products in hand and typically take a few swings and even get some info before making a purchase, most stores these days allow you to do this for free. However I will admit I am guilty of buying a some stuff online because often times it is less expensive and to be honest I like getting packages in the mail haha.
So are you guilty of showrooming or do you purchase directly from the store? If so why? To add to the question what about a good fitting that you pay for? Often times the cost of a fitting can be offset by purchasing direct. Do you pay for a thorough fitting and then go buy online once you know your specs or do you buy from the fitter direct?