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Mark Browne wrote:
"NOYB" wrote in message om... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... Jim wrote: "NOYB" wrote in message news ![]() "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... NOYB wrote: Since Walmart is trading at it's 52 week high, I'd say that Rochester's "huge backlash" isn't working out so well, is it? Wal-Mart sucks, from about every point imaginable. Not from every point. For a sound investment, you can't beat its stock. There's a reason they're the number one retailer *and* the number one grocer in the country. I'm glad you don't like it, however..'cause then I don't have to worry about ever running into you there. His dislike of the store is because they are grabbing business previously held by union grocery stores. 1. I've stated my reasons for disliking Wal-Mart. Nothing to do with your stated reason. Give it up already. Wal-Mart is extremely anti-union...and extremely successful...and you hate 'em for it. Your biggest fear is that other corporations will employ the same tactics to become non-union. "If it works for Wally World, it'll work for us." Don't forget to get your next computer from Wal-Mart. I am sure that the service will give you something to think about long after you forget the low price. Hell, that might not be a bad idea. I once bought a Commodore 64, at a local K-Mart (Similar store), and it stopped working. I packed it up and returned it. They gave me an exchange for a new one. No customer support hassle. No waiting for repairs. No haggling for prices. Stores like K-Mart and Wal Mart will accept returns on just about anything if you keep the receipt. Dave |