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Aotearoa / New Zealand: Tomorrow's Sideswipe, Today!

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The original was posted on /r/newzealand by /u/hairylovehandles on 2024-09-27 14:47:01+00:00.


Am I imagining this? I don't live in a main center but have lived in a few reasonable sized towns and it just seems like most major chain stores have become show rooms.

Noel leeming, harvey norman, torpedo 7, warehouse stationary, evo cycles are all stores within a 1km radius of my house, but none of them seem to actually stock anything.

I don't care if you can order it in, I don't care if itl be ready for pick up in 2 days, the only reason I'm here is because I want it right now. If I didn't want it right now I'd use their online competitors who are cheaper and can get it to my door in 2 days instead of me having to come back again to pick it up.

Also charging $8 to get it brought to the store, fuck that.

Rant over and out

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