Not really dive related, but I'm a keen cyclist, and the parrallels are fairly strong. E.g Online stores vs People.
I bought both my bikes (MTB and Road) at small local stores, both have moved on from pure "bricks and mortar" stores to have reasonable online presence. But the biggest store in town is a pure money making operation, spun the other way round online store to national chain. Twice I have walked out of the store because:
a) the prices in store are much higher than the online prices
b) the staff are unhelpful.
c) the selection is rubbish (unless you just want a complete bike!)
Fit items e.g. shorts / jerseys I have bought online with varying sucess and have decided it's just not worth the problems, unless its a DIRECT replacement for something I already have. (Slightly different scenario here as shorts wear out much quicker than BCDs
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Big ticket / user agnostic stuff such as groupsets (cranks + gears + brakes), Lighting kits, pedals etc. I'd buy online in a flash, mind you I'm mechanically minded enough to fit that stuff myself!
Maybe LDS's are behind LBS's as cycling is much more popular than diving, but my LDS has a pathetic website. They list training with costs, but no online store, no prices for servicing etc. etc. A bike store just wouldn't stay afloat anymore without it!
My £0.01 worth (Current exchange rates got to love them
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Si