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Posted by buickanddeere on September 27, 2005 at 19:42:07 from (216.183.136.2):
In Reply to: quixtar? world wide group posted by gaurded on September 27, 2005 at 11:31:42:
Excellent products, service and warranty at fair prices. Only problem like other businesses,people are involved. Most people out there have always been employees. They can make allot of serious errors in business and personal interactions when starting out running a business. And like any other competitive business. There is false info spread by the competition. And by disappointed people who didn't get rich quick and easy. Those tend to be lazy and dishonest dolts always blame everything and everybody else for their failure but never themselves. To their credit the company has been around since early 1960's. There are not in debt, never bounced a cheque and were found legal by a US trade inquiry. In another generation or two when people do most of there shopping online. Quixtar in particular will be a leader. They survived the 1999/2000 electronic business crash when few others did. I order some stuff online every now and again. Mrs. B&D prefers the beauty products and I find the cleaning products most effective and cost efficient. Have to go, I just heard the washing machine make it's end of cycle beeping.
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