Funny, because it is this same NES where people say to new people who are looking for a new gun to go and try holding different ones, and see what feels comfortable and good, and fits your particular hand and style. How does one do that, yet follow the above advice? People want to compare A to B, and then C to D, then A to D, then ask some questions and find out why maybe B is better for their needs than the others, then they can try to try one out. Those are the customers who will come back and buy there, again and again. Get ignored, and they will take their money and do business elsewhere.