> 
> From: "Malcolm Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: 2006/11/22 Wed AM 11:16:57 GMT
> To: "'Pentax-Discuss Mail List'" <[email protected]>
> Subject: RE: Camera stores revisited.
> 
> > mike wilson wrote:
> 
> > The big, comparitively unseen disadvantage to this the reduction in
> > choice.  Box stores will only sell that merchandise that makes the most
> > profit in the niche.  Locally, two breweries have closed in the last five
> > years because they were not making enough profit for the multinational
> > conglomerates that bought them up with promises of increased investment.
> > A confectionery manufacturer, in production on the same site for nearly
> > 300 years, has been moved to a cheaper labour market for the same reason.
> > 
> > Trying to buy a flash or grip for the K10D from Tescos would be a classic
> > exercise in futility.
> 
> Absolutely. I also presume at this buying power level they can call the
> shots on volume discount from the suppliers, who must want to have this kind
> of product distribution and hope that customer satisfaction will lead to
> buyers looking elsewhere for other parts of the system which aren't volume
> sellers.
> 
> Who wins and who loses?

What elsewhere, though?  The only answer I can see is that manufacturers sell 
their own low-turnover goods from dedicated websites or through online auction 
houses.


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