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Originally Posted by sasquatch Maybe its not what you ask, its what you see, |
This is another very good point that you brought up. Seeing a run down shop is generally a pretty good sign that you probably aren't going to get a lot of good advice, but what about other things to look for in a shop to determine if you should buy things there?
What should people look for in the displays?
How about the dry goods area? I know some shops that have their book section hidden from view and even the books for sale look well used (If you can find them)
Does seeing a good clean store mean you are more likely to get good advice?
Should you wait for employees to ask you questions about the tank before they sell you fish?