They actually have good prices on some things. For example anyone that has a set of Shure headphones, I got the best price (including online) at the one in Newark.
Granted some of the stuff is a ripoff and I have never understood why someone would want to buy some of the products on the road when you can't really use some of the features until you get home and charge it or add music.
As a semi-frequent traveler, I know I have spent a bit of money in there on forgotten foreign power adaptors, airline headphone plugs, phone chargers etc.
I bought a set of Shure i4c's in ATL around 2 years ago, and got a fair price. No one was discounting them, and I got the adapter for my 700W at the same time. Half of the stuff I've bought there is business-related. Charger cables, adapters, etc. I expense it. It beats ordering mail order, waiting 2 to 10 days and paying shipping.
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They actually have good prices on some things. For example anyone that has a set of Shure headphones, I got the best price (including online) at the one in Newark.
Granted some of the stuff is a ripoff and I have never understood why someone would want to buy some of the products on the road when you can't really use some of the features until you get home and charge it or add music.
As a semi-frequent traveler, I know I have spent a bit of money in there on forgotten foreign power adaptors, airline headphone plugs, phone chargers etc.
I bought a set of Shure i4c's in ATL around 2 years ago, and got a fair price. No one was discounting them, and I got the adapter for my 700W at the same time.
Half of the stuff I've bought there is business-related. Charger cables, adapters, etc. I expense it. It beats ordering mail order, waiting 2 to 10 days and paying shipping.