Because the online folks are getting an unfair competitive advantage. That might be a great way to encourage online retailing, but it's a lousy way to treat established businesses.
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So you'd rather kill bricks-and-mortar business instead?
Submitted on May 5th, 2008 by JoelBecause the online folks are getting an unfair competitive advantage. That might be a great way to encourage online retailing, but it's a lousy way to treat established businesses.