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Texans to pay Sales Tax to Amazon

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Icehouse, Apr 27, 2012.

  1. Xerobull

    Xerobull ...and I'm all out of bubblegum
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    There was a rumor a couple of months back that Amazon was interested in opening Brick and Mortar stores. This would line up with that. And I would love them to crush Best Buy.
     
  2. moestavern19

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    WON'T SOMEBODY PLEAAAAAAAAAAAASE THINK OF THE WALLETS?
     
  3. BetterThanEver

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    However, all that business will not shift to the local stores though. Some sales will shift to other online retailers where there is no sales tax, as long as the total cost(merchandise + sales tax + shipping) is less than the local store and Amazon.

    Texas's big payoff is the streaming media and e-books, consumers wouldn't be going to local stores for Amazon Instant Video or Hulu Plus anyway. DVD retailers are losing sales to online streaming. It will only get worse for DVD sales with the new smart tvs that have streaming services available without having to buy an additional device.
     
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  4. MiddleMan

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    Job Creation is a good thing.
     
  5. br0ken_shad0w

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    I just renewed my Prime membership.... Welp, looks like I'm about to do some splurging during early summer.

    Fry's is already accomplishing that.
     
  6. moestavern19

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    But at what cost?

    My wallet is CRYING OUT FOR JUSTICE.
     
  7. Ziggy

    Ziggy QUEEN ANON

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    Yeah I don't like it. Didn't Texas threaten Amazon when they had a warehouse in Dallas, then Amazon just pulled out of the state? I'll just buy direct from the Amazon partners now or look for other ways to purchase items.

    I don't see brick and mortar Amazon stores competing with anyone. They have a differentiator, they need to stick to it.
     
  8. macalu

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    i shop at amazon so i don't have to deal with all the crap at a brick and mortar store.
     
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    This is a huge deal breaker. I'm almost an amazon-exlusive shopper. Probably 90% of my purchases are from amazon. Best Buy has actually been keeping up with amazon's prices. The only difference is tax. Best Buy may be winning more comparisons, now.

    I am devastated.
     
  10. Uprising

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    I do more on Newegg anyways.
     
  11. TreeRollins

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    Haven't used buy.com much, but how is it compared to amazon?
     
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  13. Yao11

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    Time to send in the Saints.
     
  14. Air Langhi

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    Time to short some amzn.
     
  15. Air Langhi

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    Fry's is better, and with Tax why would I shop at amzn.
     
  16. macalu

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    fry's is a nice alternative if all you buy are electronics. amazon is truly a one stop shop. my purchases range from clothing to toiletries to books and electronics. going to really miss the 8.25%.
     
  17. Coach AI

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    Probably for the best and all, but.... :(

    It was fun while it lasted.
     
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    Sucks for the individual but good for the state and competition. Just not fair that they could have an 8% cut off of their prices for no reason.
     
  19. Jugdish

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    There are some good things and some bad things about this thing.
     
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