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![]() Please spread this word around, it's for our own good. Cheers! Jeff Let me be the first to say NO to Walmart. I will go and scream it at their front door. I will, however, continue to shop there. Steve I'm with Steve on this. Reason being is that Walmart is only one of the many many companies in the US that do this. I worked at General Electric Aircraft Engine supplier companies and GE buyers are *******s the way they treat the suppliers. Are you not going to fly or buy lightbulbs? Its the whole republican support the corporation screw the working guy thing that needs to be fought. Our jobs are going overseas because our politicians have no interest in fighting corporations from sending jobs overseas. |
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![]() "Just In Time" wrote in message om... Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!! Walmart has gotten too big and it uses its power to exert over us. No one can blame Wal-Mart for being abusive afterall, it's us, the consumers, who gave the power to them! We are irresponsible and greedy because we want the cheapest prices! I have to admit that I am guilty as well as I do shop occasionally at you know where! (but that's to change from now on) Jeff I will buy from whomever I want to buy from and when I want too buy. I do not let others dictate my preferences. It is the American way. Tex Houston |
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Tex Houston wrote:
"Just In Time" wrote in message om... Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!! Walmart has gotten too big and it uses its power to exert over us. No one can blame Wal-Mart for being abusive afterall, it's us, the consumers, who gave the power to them! We are irresponsible and greedy because we want the cheapest prices! I have to admit that I am guilty as well as I do shop occasionally at you know where! (but that's to change from now on) Jeff I will buy from whomever I want to buy from and when I want too buy. I do not let others dictate my preferences. It is the American way. Tex Houston Ahh, but if you were capable of thinking abstractly, you would realize that Wal-Mart in many ways *is* dictating your preferences. -- Email sent to is never read. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Ahh, but if you were capable of thinking abstractly, you would realize that Wal-Mart in many ways *is* dictating your preferences. I have no Wal*Mart preference but I will shop there when it is convenient. I just resent some individual with their own axe to grind trying to tell me where to shop. If I want to shop discount store I tend to shop at the closest at the time. Let the marketplace decide (Economics 101?). Tex |
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Gene,
Exactly right. We complain about our corporation's short term obsession but if we, as consumers , only look at the price, we'll put ourselves out of business as a nation of independent business people. Maybe it's an atmosphere of greed rather than solidarity. Paul "Gene Kearns" wrote in message ... On 27 Nov 2003 21:55:06 -0800, (Just In Time) wrote: Say NO NO NO to Wal-Mart!!! I've pretty much stopped buying from wally-world. I think everybody should stop and examine what these mega chains do to the economy. This is all about buying quality-challenged stuff dirt cheap and the net result is settling for less that"better," sending most of you hard earned cash overseas, and putting a lot of the smaller service oriented Ma&Pa's out of business. When you can't find a chandlery or tackle shop, you'll see what I mean. Try asking your local wally-world trained barcode scanner associate where and how to use 5200 or what type of rig to use for yellow-fin. You'll glimpse a snapshot of the future. We, as Americans, can really do better for ourselves. |
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Tex Houston wrote:
"Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Ahh, but if you were capable of thinking abstractly, you would realize that Wal-Mart in many ways *is* dictating your preferences. I have no Wal*Mart preference but I will shop there when it is convenient. I just resent some individual with their own axe to grind trying to tell me where to shop. If I want to shop discount store I tend to shop at the closest at the time. Let the marketplace decide (Economics 101?). Tex As I stated previously, you don't seem capable of thinking abstractly. Wal-Mart is deciding where you will shop. Think it through. Think of all the stores that close because of Wal-Mart. Think of all the American workers out of a decent job because of Wal-Mart. Think of the varieties of selection diminished because of Wal-Mart. Got it? -- Email sent to is never read. |
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![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... As I stated previously, you don't seem capable of thinking abstractly. Wal-Mart is deciding where you will shop. Think it through. Think of all the stores that close because of Wal-Mart. Think of all the American workers out of a decent job because of Wal-Mart. Think of the varieties of selection diminished because of Wal-Mart. Got it? If a store was not competive in price, service, etc allowing a Wal*Mart to achive a market share starting with one unit, was that store serving our interest in the first place? If Wal*Mart leaves an opening for a competitor due to 'not minding the store' (pun intended) a competitor will indeed appear. You've singled out one store but the model appears in all marketplaces. How much variety is there in an average mall? I live in an area of about 500,000 people and still tend to buy downtown where the stores are individual setups but why would I condemn a chain because they saw a need and fulfilled it. Sam Walton must have satisfied a need for someone. My first experience with them was not a good one as the store was quite small, crowded with merchandise and not all that clean. That store is no longer open. We did not have a store here at the time and I wondered...is this what all the talk is about? Tex |
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"Harry Krause" wrote in message
... As I stated previously, you don't seem capable of thinking abstractly. Wal-Mart is deciding where you will shop. Think it through. Think of all the stores that close because of Wal-Mart. Think of all the American workers out of a decent job because of Wal-Mart. Think of the varieties of selection diminished because of Wal-Mart. Actually I have access to a wider variety of merchandise today than I could ever possibly need. Wal-Mart sells discount goods and this only makes up a small portion of the overall consumer market. I go there when they have something that I need. That only happens a few times a year. |
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