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How do you find small and large businesses with online storefront that we should support? Is there a directory or list somewhere?

How do you price compare at least on some basic level?

Is there something like a better search engine 'shopping' search?

If I were in a hard spot and had to buy from Amazon, do I go to ebay first since some small businesses post there?

How do you find small and large businesses with online storefront that we should support? Is there a directory or list somewhere? How do you price compare at least on some basic level? Is there something like a better search engine 'shopping' search? If I were in a hard spot and had to buy from Amazon, do I go to ebay first since some small businesses post there?

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Unfortunately, I didn't get my sears catalog this year.

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Lol true I was in Sears during a closeout a few years back, fuckin barren. Now your local store is a dropshipper with a copypasta website.

But in the sticks there are big "buy local" movements and stores are open.

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Aside from groceries, clothing or feed, for some folks, "buy local" is doing some craigslist or facebook swap and meeting a dude at a gas station.

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Browsing gun/pawn shops is a thing, it's an always open garage sale.