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Offline bmwgs

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Re: People of walmart
« Reply #60 on: September 18, 2009, 08:31:48 AM »
For so many in this thread that dislikes the store, y'all sure seem to go there a lot.    :D

Just observing.

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Offline bongaroo

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Re: People of walmart
« Reply #61 on: September 18, 2009, 08:38:11 AM »
Once a year is about all I can tolerate.  Not knowing the local stores in WV limits my choices on my way to Masontown for the All Good music festival.

TxMom, I'd rather spend my money locally with the businesses that most likely have family members serving than a big company that is using patriotism as a marketing tool. 

It really bugs me how much Wally World cons us into thinking how great they are for the country while they get more and more cheap crap from China...

Anyways, i looked through all the pictures and I couldn't stop laughing at the guy with the flashlight duck-taped to the bumper.  Classic
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Offline Flipperk

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Re: People of walmart
« Reply #62 on: September 18, 2009, 10:08:21 PM »
I just saw a guy in spandex pants, with a yellow smiley for underwear  :confused: :huh


im now going to go out back and shoot myself   :eek:
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Re: People of walmart
« Reply #63 on: September 18, 2009, 10:34:37 PM »
TxMom, I'd rather spend my money locally with the businesses that most likely have family members serving than a big company that is using patriotism as a marketing tool.  

Sure, if that was the case, I'd agree...

But our wal marts do more than use patriotism as a marketing tool.  Quietly, they do at least the following (and probably more that I don't know of):

Provide school supplies & school related prizes for an annual back to school bingo, at which military children are invited to attend (it's a free event, only for military kids, and every attending child is given a bag full of school supplies, in addition to at least 100 free raffle opportunities ~ all school supply related ~ and awesome winner prizes ~ also school supply related)
Provide drinks and snacks for soldiers (by donations funneled to the USO) at deployments/redeployments
provide volunteers for military related events

So they're making an actual impact, not just giving lip service like most businesses or organizations do when they hang a little sign in the window that says "We support our Troops."  

They'll get my money any day of the week.
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Offline rogwar

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Re: People of walmart
« Reply #64 on: September 18, 2009, 10:44:58 PM »
I've had no problem with Walmart so maybe it's just luck. However their business model seems to be working.