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Re: PROMAX out of business?
by Michael Sacci on May 7, 2008 at 1:34:14 am

Hate to hear this, you have to think this is the end of the era for VARs. Not to blame anyone/anything but I think part of the death blow are places like the cow, everyone has access to the knowledge of the pros.

There is one subject that needs to be discussed and that is the ethics of buying. While I order a lot of stuff online, for both price and availability reasons, but anytime I go into a place of business to see/touch a product, because that seeing or touch is important for me to do before I make the purchase, I always buy the product from the store. To many people use retails as a demo place and I think that is wrong.



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