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Re: Wal mart mentality?


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Posted by NE IA on September 21, 2009 at 14:55:13 from (206.72.18.153):

In Reply to: Wal mart mentality? posted by s.crum on September 21, 2009 at 06:57:47:

I buy alot of stuff at Wal-Mart. I work for a living, and the old mom and pop stores require you to set up a appointment to get in there store. They opened at nine, and were at the golf course by four. Saturday afternoons or Sundays? heck no!

Where do the mom and pop stores buy their junk? The highest priced stuff? They sell crap also, I can't find made in USA anywhere.

Our country has been under the rock, selling by deception, phony guarentees, and tricky sales for years.

Our Wal-Mart stores give you a pretty good guarentee, and are great for returns.

Are you worried about a security camera? They have more cameras, than employees regardless where you are in that store. Anyone care to guess how many dollars they loose to shoplifters anyway?

I guess I do not understand that if a farmer makes a million often by inflation, he is a super farmer. Same thing for salesmen, insurance companies etc. Heck even JD is considered a good company. Yet Wal-Mart is bad bad bad? They found a need for their products 24/7 at the cheepest price in town, and I get labled bad because I shop there on Sunday night after ten PM?

If they are so bad in someones opinion, maybe their opinion doesn't add up to the opinion of the millions of Wal-Mart shoppers that buy their products.

Their workers are treated just as good as most of the miners years ago, and factory workers. They made their company rich at their health expence also.

In case you are wondering why the rant on my behalf? I have been trying to replace a copper tubing cutter with a quality one for two weeks now. I ended my chase with a auction the other night. So I will take my meds, and get to doing something!


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