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I admit I think that this doesn't sound like an amazing idea. You can already go buy MS stuff in Staples if you really want to, and most of the people I know just place their orders online or over the phone. However, it might be a good marketing idea, if executed properly.
But yeah, the people that bash businesses for taking risks tend to be the ones in their "secure" jobs, working for a company that was started by a guy who took a very similar risk. Most businesses fail. A few go on to make millions. I can guarantee you won't make millions if all you do is work for $40k/yr for someone else and spend all your income on consumer products.