Posted by oldtanker on March 11, 2014 at 21:13:58 from (66.228.255.116):
In Reply to: RE:Deleted post posted by Edd in Ky on March 11, 2014 at 20:06:59:
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Edd, Wal Mart because of their buying tactics made those things affordable to more people. That is their claim to fame. Sure sears made it easy, but Wal Mart made it affordable for low income people. I don't like Wal Mart and don't shop Wal Mart, but they did make things affordable to people who couldn't afford them in the long distance past. Because of their pricing they have forced other retailers to reduce prices too. There was a time in the past when I did shop there out of necessity. So that's first hand knowledge. Now that I can afford to shop elsewhere I avoid them. We have 3 smaller towns, 7K to about 14K populating with "super centers". I've yet to see mom and pop stores closing. In fact one town admits that Wall Mart draws in more people and the average business has a larger customer base because of it. I also have two super underachiever nephews who work at one of those stores. I don't care if they only make 8 something an hour. It's more than I would pay em. Workers like that are one of the reasons I avoid Wal Mart. When I need assistance I want someone who knows what they are selling. I was in Wal Mart a few years ago. A guy was trying to buy a computer for his kids. The manager of the electronics department had no idea about computers or anything else I think. I, as a customer helped this guy out. That was my last straw with Wal Mart.
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