Where we live, we still cannot get a land line phone, and it was literally a session of yoga-master any time we wanted to use the cell phone. Now the cell service affords us internet (still no land line available) and dependable cellular phone.
Our nearest Wal-Mart is 70+ miles away. Nearest McDonalds is next to Wal-Mart. Nearest gas station is probably 25 or so miles away but we rarely go that direction.
With Amazon, we pay the $99/year for Prime shipping and any time we need something, just look it up and it's hear in a couple of days. We also order from Wal-Mart.com but their website (for me anyhow) is difficult to use. Plus, last time I ordered, they sent the order to the local Wal-Mart instead of our house. Hmm...how far was that again??
Funny thing is, back when I was in the USAF, I had a chance to buy penny stock in one of the home shopping channels on TV - I think it was QVC. I just couldn't imagine buying something that you couldn't first hold, inspect for quality, etc., so I happily passed on the "sucker" investment. ...I think my forehead still has permanent indentations from all the head-banging I've done since then!
Another nice thing about Amazon is how well they have been with us. Any slight little problem and they have gone overboard to correct it!
Haven't been in a Sears store for many years, so can't say I will miss them much. The only one nearby was just a small shop anyhow and barely even had push lawnmowers for sale. Took in some old damaged Craftsman hand tools (lifetime warranty) and they didn't even carry any tools!! And this was several years ago - the last time I stepped foot in one of their stores.
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