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How much of your holiday shopping will you do online?

How much of your holiday shopping will you do online?

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MARK BROWN

MARK BROWN, Dayton: “None. I’m just too traditional, I guess. I enjoy going out to shop. Plus, with the identity theft, online shopping unnerves me a little bit.”

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NADINE KAZUBA

NADINE KAZUBA, Fairborn: “I usually do, but this year I haven’t done anything yet. If I don’t find anything I want in the stores, I’ll do all of it online.”

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FELI JASNOWSKI

FELI JASNOWSKI, Englewood: “Zero. I like to touch and feel and see and try on.”

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BRITTANY SCHLECHT

BRITTANY SCHLECHT, Dayton: “Probably not any. I got most of it done on Black Friday.”

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ADRIANA SUTTON

ADRIANA SUTTON, Dayton: “I don’t think I’m going to do that at all because of the shipping costs.”

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NATHANIEL GILLIS

NATHANIEL GILLIS, New Carlisle: “About 35 percent. But I’m a frequent shopper at the Fairfield Mall. The bad thing about online shopping is there’s no interaction — they can’t demonstrate the product in front of you. You have to try to imagine what it’ll be like.”

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By tallsandi

December 12, 2009 8:28 AM | Link to this

probably 75%. Free shpping, no gas spent, no idiots to deal with at the mall, and I can do it at 2 in the morning if I want to.

By Skeptical

December 12, 2009 10:16 AM | Link to this

None. Three words: Credit Card Fraud

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