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Ryan Dognaux 30-01-2005 15:35

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Walmart is taking over the world, one city at a time.

Within 50 years, the Waltons will hold a dictatorship over the entire United States with their army of Walmart greeters and cashiers.

To put it nicely - I only go to Walmart when I am forced to go :]

randy a 30-01-2005 16:46

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I like walmart. They are one of our team sponsors!!!

JulieB 30-01-2005 16:59

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Originally Posted by randy a
I like walmart. They are one of our team sponsors!!!

Thats cool

Spammy Badame 30-01-2005 18:00

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I absolutely hate Walmart. All I have to say is that if you own a small business and you shop at Walmart... You are shopping yourself right out of business.

AIBob 30-01-2005 19:14

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Originally Posted by Spammy Badame
I absolutely hate Walmart. All I have to say is that if you own a small business and you shop at Walmart... You are shopping yourself right out of business.

Only if you own a small busines that sells similar things to what they sell.
If you have a business like what I am going to build, computer software, then you really are not shopping yourself right out of business

Eugenia Gabrielov 30-01-2005 19:38

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So, I'm gonna be honest here, and say I really don't know much about Walmart's business practices. I go there when I need cheap, fast stuff. Most everything important I can buy online, and I see their clothes as bad quality.

But random stuff? Yah, that's not hard.

I'd like to point out, that as far as I know, Walmart is far from the only store in America or anywhere else with shady business practices.

probizzle 30-01-2005 20:35

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Originally Posted by Ogre
A de-funked department store. They went bankrupt in 2002. I worked there for 2 years in H.S.

I went to college and they called it quits. ;)

Lesson of the day. Don't go to college. =p

JakeGallagher 30-01-2005 21:59

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I don't shop at Wal-Mart often, since they usually don't have a lot of stuff I want...that and Home Depot is closer to me.

RiceRobotica 30-01-2005 23:15

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All I have near my college is Walmart. There's even a free bus that goes there! (Must stop spending money there.....)

Andy A. 31-01-2005 00:45

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I hate walmart.

It stifles local business (and I feel this directly working at a small independent toy store next door to walmart). They treat employees worse then thier customers do. As a result, their employees are apathetic and usally unhelpful. They have messy displays, cheap product, worthless customer service and poor store layout. If my store were as bad as that, we would be out of buisness in weeks.

But...

I shop there sometimes. I work store hours, and when I'm not working, Walmart is often the only open place that will have what I need. I would love it if I had the time to drive from small store to small store during the day. I really would. But, at the end of a long day helping people shop, the last thing I want to do is spend a lot of time shopping. Walmart is cheap and close by. It didn't become the largest retailer in the world by underpaying it's staff alone.

-Andy A.

probizzle 31-01-2005 00:59

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Originally Posted by Andy A.
I hate walmart.[snip]
I work store hours, and when I'm not working, Walmart is often the only open place that will have what I need. [snip] Walmart is cheap and close by.

You hate walmart even though it serves you a specific purpose, to provide you a place to get everything you want fairly cheap, at hours of convenience.

Just pointing something out, I know the reasons you hate it.

Eria4044 31-01-2005 16:49

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Originally Posted by Andy A.
I hate walmart.

It stifles local business (and I feel this directly working at a small independent toy store next door to walmart). They treat employees worse then thier customers do. As a result, their employees are apathetic and usally unhelpful. They have messy displays, cheap product, worthless customer service and poor store layout. If my store were as bad as that, we would be out of buisness in weeks.

If they're that bad then you don't have anything to worry about because they'll be out of business in no time.

MattK 31-01-2005 17:40

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I am not a huge walmart fan for more political reasons than anything else.

Carolyn Duncan 01-02-2005 01:09

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I prefer NOT toshop at Wal-mart for previously stated reasons refering to shady business dealings, forcing smaller buisinesses to close etc, etc. You get the idea. On the rare occasion I have shopped in there it has been very difficult for me. I have had problems with nearly everything I have purchased there, the price of something typically reflects the quality. Also, I see Targhetto, as a "preppy" Wal-mart. It is full of overpriced Wal-mart items to me. I know it's insane but I would prefer to go to a nicer store with nicer items and as a result of the nicer atmosphere I don'thave a problem paying a little bit more for something. Think about it this way, there are other stores that are HUGE and don't sacrifice their "souls" to be that way why support the ones that do? I can relate to the being broke and needing stuff so I prioritize, what do I have to have to survive and what can I wait to buy. My needs are fairly limited so that is a bonus for me, I've learned to live fairly minimally and it's great. Plus there's the whole karma deal...

Jake177 01-02-2005 11:47

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I just find it ironic that Sam Walton found a way to make money selling to small businesses with one store (Sam's Club) while at the same time running them out of business with another (Wal-Mart). I don't see why they feel a need to eliminate their competition by forcing them out of business. There is a Wal-Mart near my parents' house in South Windsor, CT and it seems to coexist very happily with a Target, a Best Buy and a sizable mall. There seems to be more than enough business for all of them, so why can't other Wal-Marts handle competing with a few small businesses?

My $0.02, not meant to be offensive to anyone.


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