Gogogordy
Member
The unfortunate reality is that with a long declining range of brick and mortar shops selling "everything" for our beloved internet, no new, burgeoning technology, product or retail presence will likely gain a foothold standalone these days. Business is (always has been) tough enough and is compounded with people being able to buy anything a to z online.
That said, I recently bought my first ebike (a pair of them actually...his-n-hers) and despite having a pre-disposition for buying a particular model from a large, well-known brand with a great reputation for customer service online learned about during my online discovery process, the lack of being able to test, touch, feel and evaluate locally conveniently BEFORE buying delayed me pulling that trigger, and pointed me in a different direction.
So, a local-ish to me LBS had an open house, which we attended, and where met the shop owner, his wife and his son and of course the people behind many brands of ebike, and their products he invited there to display. Real people, running real businesses, establishing relationships to their prospects and their customers. Person to person....the old school way.
The result of that was us purchasing 2 bikes which had not crossed our radar previously. And a new trusted LBS to be our "guru" and go-to for personal support of the products he sells. The bikes we are happy with, and we are glad to be able to have patronized a "local" bike shop, and help support the family who owns it.
Even in this age of internet commerce and a global economy , it's still my preference to "buy locally" when possible, and establish relationships with local merchants who provide value to my purchase, and not just "the product".
That said, I recently bought my first ebike (a pair of them actually...his-n-hers) and despite having a pre-disposition for buying a particular model from a large, well-known brand with a great reputation for customer service online learned about during my online discovery process, the lack of being able to test, touch, feel and evaluate locally conveniently BEFORE buying delayed me pulling that trigger, and pointed me in a different direction.
So, a local-ish to me LBS had an open house, which we attended, and where met the shop owner, his wife and his son and of course the people behind many brands of ebike, and their products he invited there to display. Real people, running real businesses, establishing relationships to their prospects and their customers. Person to person....the old school way.
The result of that was us purchasing 2 bikes which had not crossed our radar previously. And a new trusted LBS to be our "guru" and go-to for personal support of the products he sells. The bikes we are happy with, and we are glad to be able to have patronized a "local" bike shop, and help support the family who owns it.
Even in this age of internet commerce and a global economy , it's still my preference to "buy locally" when possible, and establish relationships with local merchants who provide value to my purchase, and not just "the product".