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| "Bill Fright" <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote in message news:47c22c98$0$30720$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... > Mark Hoffman wrote: >> I'm gonna buy it for a week in Hawaii and leave it behind. What's the >> best brand Wal Mart carries? TIA! > > Never shop at walmart. It is the largest destroyers of local commerce ever > devised. Rent in Hawaii. Change isn't always easy. Wal-Mart is hard to compete with; it raises the standard of living for many Americans by supplying Chinese goods at low prices. |
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| ben bradlee wrote: > "Bill Fright" <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote in message > news:47c22c98$0$30720$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Mark Hoffman wrote: >>> I'm gonna buy it for a week in Hawaii and leave it behind. What's the >>> best brand Wal Mart carries? TIA! >> Never shop at walmart. It is the largest destroyers of local commerce ever >> devised. Rent in Hawaii. > > Change isn't always easy. Wal-Mart is hard to compete with; it raises the > standard of living for many Americans by supplying Chinese goods at low > prices. > > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| ben bradlee wrote: > "Bill Fright" <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote in message > news:47c22c98$0$30720$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Mark Hoffman wrote: >>> I'm gonna buy it for a week in Hawaii and leave it behind. What's the >>> best brand Wal Mart carries? TIA! >> Never shop at walmart. It is the largest destroyers of local commerce ever >> devised. Rent in Hawaii. > > Change isn't always easy. Wal-Mart is hard to compete with; it raises the > standard of living for many Americans by supplying Chinese goods at low > prices. > > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| ben bradlee wrote: > "Bill Fright" <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote in message > news:47c22c98$0$30720$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Mark Hoffman wrote: >>> I'm gonna buy it for a week in Hawaii and leave it behind. What's the >>> best brand Wal Mart carries? TIA! >> Never shop at walmart. It is the largest destroyers of local commerce ever >> devised. Rent in Hawaii. > > Change isn't always easy. Wal-Mart is hard to compete with; it raises the > standard of living for many Americans by supplying Chinese goods at low > prices. > > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| ben bradlee wrote: > "Bill Fright" <billfright@austin.rr.com> wrote in message > news:47c22c98$0$30720$4c368faf@roadrunner.com... >> Mark Hoffman wrote: >>> I'm gonna buy it for a week in Hawaii and leave it behind. What's the >>> best brand Wal Mart carries? TIA! >> Never shop at walmart. It is the largest destroyers of local commerce ever >> devised. Rent in Hawaii. > > Change isn't always easy. Wal-Mart is hard to compete with; it raises the > standard of living for many Americans by supplying Chinese goods at low > prices. > > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. -- jer email reply - I am not a 'ten' |
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| > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do > business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a > sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that > offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. I've not had any more problem with quality at Wal-Mart than at other stores. They carry both good and bad products. It's up to the consumer to decide which is which. Wal-Mart is simply working within the free enterprise system, the one our country is based on. Nobody, not retailers or retail customers, owe it to anyone, to pay more to those that are less able to compete. Just like in the auto industry, the way to succeed is to provide a better product and/or a lower price than the competition. Complaining about foreign cars, without producing a competitive product, is futile. I shop at Sams, Costco, Sears, Target, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Office Depot, Home Depot, Lowes, and other stores that use their buying power to provide the products I want at a reasonable price. Sorry about those that don't care enough to do the same, but that's the nature of competition. I do, however, think it's nice of you to spend your money to help them out. Lee |
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| > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do > business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a > sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that > offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. I've not had any more problem with quality at Wal-Mart than at other stores. They carry both good and bad products. It's up to the consumer to decide which is which. Wal-Mart is simply working within the free enterprise system, the one our country is based on. Nobody, not retailers or retail customers, owe it to anyone, to pay more to those that are less able to compete. Just like in the auto industry, the way to succeed is to provide a better product and/or a lower price than the competition. Complaining about foreign cars, without producing a competitive product, is futile. I shop at Sams, Costco, Sears, Target, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Office Depot, Home Depot, Lowes, and other stores that use their buying power to provide the products I want at a reasonable price. Sorry about those that don't care enough to do the same, but that's the nature of competition. I do, however, think it's nice of you to spend your money to help them out. Lee |
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| > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do > business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a > sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that > offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. I've not had any more problem with quality at Wal-Mart than at other stores. They carry both good and bad products. It's up to the consumer to decide which is which. Wal-Mart is simply working within the free enterprise system, the one our country is based on. Nobody, not retailers or retail customers, owe it to anyone, to pay more to those that are less able to compete. Just like in the auto industry, the way to succeed is to provide a better product and/or a lower price than the competition. Complaining about foreign cars, without producing a competitive product, is futile. I shop at Sams, Costco, Sears, Target, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Office Depot, Home Depot, Lowes, and other stores that use their buying power to provide the products I want at a reasonable price. Sorry about those that don't care enough to do the same, but that's the nature of competition. I do, however, think it's nice of you to spend your money to help them out. Lee |
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| > Yet, some still prefer quality over quantity. Some still prefer to do > business with companies that don't browbeat their own suppliers into a > sales contract. Some still prefer to do business with companies that > offer ALL their own employees a fair work ethic. I've not had any more problem with quality at Wal-Mart than at other stores. They carry both good and bad products. It's up to the consumer to decide which is which. Wal-Mart is simply working within the free enterprise system, the one our country is based on. Nobody, not retailers or retail customers, owe it to anyone, to pay more to those that are less able to compete. Just like in the auto industry, the way to succeed is to provide a better product and/or a lower price than the competition. Complaining about foreign cars, without producing a competitive product, is futile. I shop at Sams, Costco, Sears, Target, Kmart, Wal-Mart, Office Depot, Home Depot, Lowes, and other stores that use their buying power to provide the products I want at a reasonable price. Sorry about those that don't care enough to do the same, but that's the nature of competition. I do, however, think it's nice of you to spend your money to help them out. Lee |
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| I suggest you go on line and look at the Tusa Liberator package available from Diversdirect.com. It's a better mask and snorkel than you're likely to get at Wal-Mart, and may well be less expensive. http://www.diversdirect.com/items/Tu...o-Pack_ID42468 Lee |
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