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From "Robert Berry" <rberry@nc.rr.com>
Subject Re: Mail order bad? and 'playing it safe'? No way, Jose!
Date Fri, 28 Feb 2003 14:50:40 -0500

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For me, it all comes down to information. If I'm shopping for a TV or a DVD
player, I have no problem shopping at Best Buy, because they give me the
only things I need them to give me: good prices and convenience. For an item
like that, I am generally going to do my own research and come to my own
conclusions about what I want to buy, so when I walk in the door I don't
need anybody to help me. I just find what I want and pay for it.

The great thing about an operation like Not Lame is that it's truly one-stop
shopping. Bruce has a *mission*, and for a CD to be carried by NL actually
tells you something about what kind of music it is. Furthermore, the reviews
and catalogs (hey, when are we gonna get another one of those?) are a
valuable source of information to me.
NL's prices tend to be really good, but frankly, I would continue to shop
there even if the prices were a bit higher than elsewhere. I use notlame.com
as far more than just an online shopping site; it's also an information
resource.

I am glad that Not Lame's operation has expanded in recent years, but I have
to admit I kind of miss the days when I'd send in an order and get a note
back from Bruce saying "Hey, great choices!" :)

Robert Berry
(NP: The Model Rockets)



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