by Thumper » Fri Dec 11, 2015 12:39 pm
On the scale of BMR, this is pretty weak, but....
I got a fairly new bed from my neighbor as we're going to upgrade The Kid's room. Only thing, it needs a frame. No biggie. Got online and saw all kinds of frames, many I could order and have delivered in days. Saw that Wallmart carries a couple models in stock. So, on my way home Wed, I stopped by my local Wally World and searched for bed frames. Finally, I asked for help, the first associate had no idea but went to ask her friend. The friend led me to an area I had already been and said, "Well, they're usually here."
Called Mrs. T. I said can you get on the web and see if our local Home Depot carries bed frames in store? It took a few minutes, she had to search for a store, make it her "home store," then search for bed frames. "Yes," she said, "it shows that they carry a couple models in stock. So back to HD I go and search around for quite a long time. Finally, a couple of associates were milling around, I asked if you could point me to bed frames. "We don't carry bed frames." Well I just called my wife, she picked this store and looked online at a couple models that are supposedly carried in stock at this store. "Well, let me look it up......Nope."
So I drove home having wasted over an hour, got online, and ordered one from Amazon Prime. It'll be on my front porch today or tomorrow. This is but one single example amongst many, but why would I ever need (subject myself) to driving to a store, wandering around helplessly, and then repeating as I cannot find what I'm looking for? Why are people still building stores?
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