If someone could help me source things beyond food for my household, I'd happily continue my effort to support local stores. I just don't have or don't see the options.
I'm in a small city. We are next to giant nigger shithole cities where I refuse to go. In my city/town, I have a small, locally-operated (they own the store but lease the land) grocery. It's fucking small and cramped, but it's clean, has competitive prices and has just enough to cover basically everything. The only thing I hate is they take food stamps which leads to the occasional 300 lb sheboon blocking the very narrow aisles.
So, where do I buy clothes from? Shoes? Auto parts? Home hardware? Electronics?
There are boutiques here that are small businesses but they have outrageous prices on shot made in China and marketed to nigger fuckers and the like. There's a smallish ACE hardware store but isn't that just a big chain? Lots of options for auto parts names Advanced, AutoZone, and OReilly. Where do I buy electronics from?
Some of this stuff I can wait for, which means online and shipping is an option, but shipping is going to be USPS, UPS or FEDex. Who's the mom n pop of shipping?
Some stuff, like auto parts, I need immediately. Where do I buy them?
Here's the trick I use all the time. I use Amazon as a search engine to find what I want. I get the information (mfg and model #) from the Amazon website. I read the comment section and take note of the product rating from which I determine the brand I want. Then I take the mfg and model # and do a Internet search to find the manufacturer and buy directly from the manufacturer.
I never use Amazon to buy anything. I also detest ebay because of long past bad experiences. As far as clothes and shoes are concerned, this tends to be a more involved purchase simply because of size variations and wearing it is the ultimate determinant for a purchase. If you go to a Big Box Top retailer, especially all those that have benefited financially from the small business lock downs, I suggest using them to determine what you want to buy, get the information off the product, and then go home and look it up on the Internet. I won't step foot in a Walmart and as far as I am concerned, they are the enemy of mankind.
With regards to meat and poultry, living in a small town also allows you to make purchases directly off the farm. You can join a food club or link up with a neighbor or two, to buy a side of beef, lamb, pork, or even get farm fresh dairy and eggs.
For electronics, there are a good variety of on-line distributors like Tiger Direct, and others. I never set foot in a Best Buy because I was confronted about not wearing a face mask and the manager was a prick and disrespected me after I mentioned my disability. Best Buy is a has been. The Geek Squad has kept them afloat for the past several years. Good ridden to them when go into bankruptcy. I look forward to the day when that happens.
Tiger direct isn't Jew owned? Didn't know that. I like tiger direct in the past. Solid refurbs. Thanks.
You will have to do your own research on this. I don't ever hear of them making radical left-wing statements or donations to Antifa or BLM, and similar, so they pass muster for me..... so far. Moreover, they are only one alternative to other on-line electronic/computer stores.
Ebay has many things that Amazon has, sometimes even cheaper. Yes, I realize eBay may not be innocent, but at least it isn't a F.A.A.N.G company as far as I am aware.
When there is a sweet deal on eBay, the seller is the corporation. Shoes at least. I go through running shoes fast.
same boat here. at this point jeffy poo stole the market and china builds everything.
Shoes, maybe check here: https://chinanever.com/
I saw a few links for clothes
I'll check that out. Thanks.
Rockauto.com for auto parts. I know you said you need them right away but still it’s a option and they ship quick. Electronics idk because the newest stuff I own is from 2010. I don’t believe in constantly upgrading. If I do it’s used.
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