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Like I said earlier....show up around 2-3am.....They have alot of handicap folks working there too
It's like "The Ministry of Silly Walks" at Oh-Dark-Thirty....
Like I said earlier....show up around 2-3am.....They have alot of handicap folks working there too
A lot of us say that... I can't think of a single dealership here in Cincy/Tri-State area that I want to support at any cost, and I honestly don't care if they all went *poof*.I am amused at the people that say they don't care if they support their local full-service merchants as long as they get the lowest possible price at Walmart. Aren't you the same folks that say you like to support your local motorcycle shops to help keep them in business for the eventual day you will need their services?
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Like I said earlier....show up around 2-3am.....They have alot of handicap folks working there too
It's like "The Ministry of Silly Walks" at Oh-Dark-Thirty....
as quoted from the huffington post.WalMart has saved millions of customers billions of dollars. Much more efficent than any program yet conceived or executed by the government.
Hard to understand why anyone would be negative about WalMart. If it's beneath you to mix with the masses don't go there in your BMW, Volvo or Prius. Pay a bit more somewhere else so you can puff out your chest and boost your self-esteem
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A lot of people are confused about what makes Walmart the "Satan's *******", as we sometimes call it around here. And yes, I sometimes do shop there. It has absolutely not got anything to do with their clientele. Yes, the upper crust society do not tend to gravitate to S.A., but that doesn't bother me in the least.
What (should) give some people reason to dislike Walmart is their ruthless marketing strategies and tactics. They currently utilize our free economy like nobody ever has before. They have gained such a wholesale advantage due to their overwhelming size and volume that they can dictate ridiculous terms to their vendor suppliers. They also like to plop a store into an area and then down price everything to the point that they can drive all the local businesses into bankruptcy.
The problem with that scenario should be obvious. Do you really want them to be the only option available?
I am amused at the people that say they don't care if they support their local full-service merchants as long as they get the lowest possible price at Walmart. Aren't you the same folks that say you like to support your local motorcycle shops to help keep them in business for the eventual day you will need their services? Well it's the same thing.
The reason that Walmart can retail their stuff below what the little guys can buy it wholesale, is because of one big thing: Volume. And they are ruthless in their wholesale buying practices. Walmart dictates to manufacturers the price they will pay them for what they want, and for those manufacturers that won't "play ball", they will find another one who will and crush them, just like the Mom and Pop stores.
If you haven't seen the PBS Frontline documentary on Walmart, you may want to check it out. You can even watch it online from the above link, if you've got the time. I understand the documentary makers probably had a viewpoint they wanted to advance, but they didn't make this stuff up.
Gee, thanks for the stimulating conversation...PBS that tells me everything I need to know. Ya don't like it don't shop there.
Then it obviously must be the truth!?as quoted from the huffington post.
FIFYI'm neither anti or pro Wal-Mart. It's business, and while Wal-Mart mayabuseutilize their power/leverage/size, they are far from alone.
Exactly, what I meant to sayFIFYI'm neither anti or pro Wal-Mart. It's business, and while Wal-Mart mayabuseutilize their power/leverage/size, they are far from alone.
They've probably met the sausage creature.Told to me by a gal who worked at WalMart -- about seniors who hung-around the store (and, apparently, her department?) for hours-on-end:"I wish they'd just get their **** and get out...!"
Ironic.PBS that tells me everything I need to know. Ya don't like it don't shop there.
Punctuation, capitalization, spelling, and a comment linking anti-Walmart sentiment to the Huffington Post. That tells me everything I need to know.
And, I don't like it, so I don't shop there, and regularly deride the place in general.
Must be.Then it obviously must be the truth!?as quoted from the huffington post.
"Finally caved and picked up some Super Tech oil filters."
I just wanna' know how well the filter works...
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