and goods the problem with supply chains the problem with Asia That all I started thinking about where's that all go Well get companies like a Wayfair or an RH restoration hardware the furniture companies They're smack dab in the middle of problem zone So it would seem to me that there's a lot of pain Ahead for these guys and if we have a slowing economy it even gets you know worse if we have a reopening Wayfair maybe not selling so much furniture to do a pop-up office in your house And even though their margins are high because their furniture is awful Okay They mark it up. I have yet to I don't think maybe maybe once or twice but generally anything I've ordered from Wayfair I've either sent back or they said don't bother sending it back. Just keep it It's something's broken or chipped or warped or I'm not kidding about this either. So They obviously have and I could tell you a lot of people talk to your friends and ask them Hey, have you ever tried to return something to Wayfair? (21/35)
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