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Or, you can make it clear to your customers that you are *better* than
your competition... that you care more about your employees, your
product, and your regular, loyal customers than "fluff" like advertising
or "image."
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Like this store:

http://www.rpg.net/news+reviews/reviews/rev_1229.html

This is a gaming shop up here in Ottawa, Canada, and I agree with this
reviewers comments, 110%.  Best of all, prices are cheaper than the
cover price, and after tax, most things come to, if not below, the
(canadian) cover price.  As noted in the review, they are friendly, and
customer oriented.

If you're ever in the area, definately a place you'd want to stop by. 
I've been thinking, the next time I'm in, I think I might talk to them
to see what the gender ratio of the customers is.  Of course, with
having limited money, and no income (and also with the shop also being
an hour drive away), I don't think I'll be able to stop by any time
soon.

I began to wonder when alot of people start talking about the
non-"disney-like" gaming stores being grungy, and not somewhere you want
to go to, but then I realize with the experience I've had, I've only
been to one store, that I might agree with (even slightly), but they've
been out of business for quite a while.

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Korath,
http://www.korath.com
"He was already dead, he died a year ago, the moment he touched her.
They're all dead, they just don't know it." --Eric Draven, The Crow
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