I used to never mind shopping, but I always kept it simple. I know exactly what I want to buy, where to get it for the best price and where to get it if the store doesn't have it (like they claimed they did). The problem nowadays is that brick and mortar stores are hurting for business so much that every employee is a salesman pitching at least three different things you don't want but they are required by their boss to ask you. Keep in mind, I "have" reward zone cards to these places when you read this:
If I want to rent some movies, the employee will say: "Do you have a rewardzone card? Would you like to get one? You can get X,Y if you get one today. Would you like popcorn with that? Perhaps a soda? Do you have a blu-ray player? Would you like to buy one?" NO!
If I want to pre-order a game but don't want to pay shipping since I have a Gamestop like a block a way from my house... "Do you have a reward zone card? Would you like to get one? You can get X off your purchase today if you do. Would you like to pre-order any other games? Do you have any games or movies you would like to trade in today? You know the new X and Y games are coming out soon, are you sure you don't want to pre-order them today? It's only $5 now." NO!
If I want to buy a shirt from a store: "Do you have a X Store credit card? Would you like to get one today? You can save Y off your purchase if you get one today. Did you find everything you were looking for? Is there anything else we can do for you today? Can I have your phone number, date of birth, address, social security #..." NO!
People complain about pop-up ads. I don't. I complain about pop-up PEOPLE. It turns any shopping experience into a chore. Today, if I can get it online with little or no hassle, I will. Some things still require a brick and mortar store, like shoes... but the list is pretty small.
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