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In reply to the discussion: Amazon Is Crushing Main Street and Threatening the Vitality of Our Communities [View all]HereSince1628
(36,063 posts)6. It ripped through an obsolete network of small retailers whose existance insured distribution
of books across a wide geographic area.
The potential of UPS-like business and the USPS to distribute books and internet digital catalogs killed bookstores.
In some ways, Amazon has greater reach into remoter parts of the US than bookstores ever did.
The internet is likely killing the printed newspaper and it's greatly changed the nature of what is a book, the nature of publishing and the nature of authoring.
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xchrom
Nov 2014
OP
It ripped through an obsolete network of small retailers whose existance insured distribution
HereSince1628
Nov 2014
#6
Bezos hadn't started Amazon, it probably would have been walmart.com doing this, nt
geek tragedy
Nov 2014
#7
If you really want to look at what is killing brick and mortar businesses
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#15
When you have crazy people walking around carrying assault weapons into the stores
Bandit
Nov 2014
#21
You have it WRONG. As an e-seller let me fill you in on what is happening to people like myself.
jillan
Nov 2014
#28
I don't think Amazon is going anywhere - but if you like having local bricks and morter stores
el_bryanto
Nov 2014
#32
The only thing on my Main St. is a bunch of thrift shops, lawyers, and inedible food. nt
Ykcutnek
Nov 2014
#36