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Brick and mortars are dying quickly. Too many options when you treat people badly and charge too much. They are in a tough spot competing against no/low overhead internet sellers. Combine that with some really quick deliveries and it's hard to compete. Brick and Mortars aren't going away, just thinning out. You will see a trend as they start closing, internet sellers will be able to charge more. And after a few years of that a resurgence of brick and mortar.
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