> Internet stores have little overhead compared to a brick & mortar store, so unless
> there's something unusual going on (customer return, demo model, you convince
> the store if you like them you'll be coming back for 1,000 more, etc.), they
> realistically will have a very hard time meeting -- much less beating --
> Internet prices.
Well printers fall under the model of you'll be back for more... more
ink which odds are you'll spend more money on the ink than the printer.
It's rare but sometimes I find printers cheaper in the stores than
online... the problem is it's never the printer *I* actually want.
Dell from what I hear on
www.slickdeals.net does do some haggling...
but this is pretty much not something i'm into. I hate buying cars for
this reason.... tires too for that matter except from costco.