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I guess after working in retail for more than 25 years, and my mortgage depends on it, I am biased towards supporting real shops, where products can be looked at, touched and compared, and where I can go back to for advice if I need it. I don;t have a problem with anyone buying on-line, I do buy some things that way, mainly tickets to shows (for convenience), but do get annoyed when people use shops and their staff for pre-purchase information, check out the product in the flesh to make sure its really want they want, and then buy online. Of course the web is cheaper, and by the very nature of face to face retailing, with all the overheads of rents, rates, theft prevention, and more, they will generally be more expensive. It's a very costly business running a shop, and as more people do buy online, there may well be fewer of them to check out what an item looks and feels like. So I guess you could say that if I buy online, I am jeopadising jobs of those in my industry. Some might say i'm old fashioned, but everyone still needs shops, even surfers. Hope this explains my reason.