Not many brick and mortars left for this black Friday.
Wal-Mart has crushed most of its competition; the only remaining brick and mortar electronic retailer is Best Buy. Best Buy is fighting back; they began slashing prices two weeks ago to try to generate more business.
Will we soon be forced into a monopoly of electronics? Not that we couldn’t buy online, but what if you needed to buy something in the spur of the moment? Once Wal-Mart eliminates all electronic stores, how much would you have to pay for a CF card??

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Let’s face it there are not many brick and mortars left for this black Friday.

Wal-Mart has crushed most of its competition; the only remaining brick and mortar electronic retailer is Best Buy. Best Buy is fighting back; they began slashing prices two weeks ago to try to generate more business.

Will we soon be forced into a monopoly of electronics? Not that we couldn’t buy online, but what if you needed to buy something in the spur of the moment? Once Wal-Mart eliminates all electronic stores, how much would you have to pay for a CF card??

via|CNNtech

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