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Re: WHATS going on in rural USA
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Posted by JT on June 19, 2007 at 18:33:00 from (70.226.195.157):
In Reply to: WHATS going on in rural USA posted by marlowe on June 19, 2007 at 17:49:28:
This the normal in small town rural america. The big stores in the bigger cities have run all the small places out, the implement companies only want big. We had an IH dealer that had been IH for over 100 years, when CNH tookover, it was either get big or get out. We have only the Amercan people to blame, they only want cheap, don"t want good quality, they want the cheapest thing they can get and do not care about the service until they need it. I see it all the time, I run a small business in a city of 100,000 plus. People want the cheapest they can buy, then when it will not work any more, the $hit hits the fan. Why do you think Lowe"s, Home Depot, Kmart, Walmart, Sears, and such stay in business and make such big bucks?????
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