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<blockquote data-quote="SPL Blazer" data-source="post: 5290282" data-attributes="member: 587873"><p>Things will always continue to evolve, and this has shown true with the explosion of car audio internet stores. It's true that internet stores have given people some better choices, but it has also screwed people too. The majority of online stores are not factory authorized, as were real car audio stores. Internet stores can only offer a limited warranty, unlike real stores where they can offer the factory warranty as well. Internet stores can offer more choices at lower costs to consumers, so thats a plus I guess, but at what costs to the economy and real car audio shops? Being a competitor and one that runs a competition organization I don't care for most internet stores. If it weren't for the "real" car audio stores we'd never have any competitions and people wouldn't have the chance to see some really loud systems and learn things first hand from some good guys.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SPL Blazer, post: 5290282, member: 587873"] Things will always continue to evolve, and this has shown true with the explosion of car audio internet stores. It's true that internet stores have given people some better choices, but it has also screwed people too. The majority of online stores are not factory authorized, as were real car audio stores. Internet stores can only offer a limited warranty, unlike real stores where they can offer the factory warranty as well. Internet stores can offer more choices at lower costs to consumers, so thats a plus I guess, but at what costs to the economy and real car audio shops? Being a competitor and one that runs a competition organization I don't care for most internet stores. If it weren't for the "real" car audio stores we'd never have any competitions and people wouldn't have the chance to see some really loud systems and learn things first hand from some good guys. [/QUOTE]
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