Walmart
Originally Posted by Dªvi-Wan Kenobi
so we should all boycott walmart, microsoft, gasoline, diamonds, and insurance companies 

Microsoft - I don't *buy* their stuff
Gasoline - What are you gonna do, walk?
Diamonds - I Don't buy them, what a ripoff
Insurance - Car insurance have to have it by law, and it does have a reason to be
whassup now!
Originally Posted by Hondaman
I was at Walmart the other day buying some fuel injector cleaner for my car. I got carded because you must be over 18 in order to buy it. WTF? I would hate for some kid to have some of that, dump it in my tank and clean my injectors. They also have the same policy on spray paint. This I can understand as kids can perform acts of vandalism with it. Shouldn't they then regulate other things like toilet paper, paint thinner, and finger nail polish? Maybe they should regulate cheese in a can so kids can't "huff" the gas.
Originally Posted by Hondaman
Another question. Has anyone ever seen something "on sale" at Walmart. I know I've seen clearance stuff and they do price matching, but I don't ever recall seeing "All mens watches 25% off through Friday" type of sale at a Walmart?


It's a shame that they are abandoning this strategy.
Originally Posted by Hondaman
Is Walmart so strong that it can put many other big buisness, not just small mom and pop stores out of buisness? Is so, should we be worried?
Walmart has changed the way business work now. In the past the manufacturer would decide on the selling price to the retailers. Now because of the size of Walmart, they are the ones who decides what prices they are willing to buy a product from the manufacturers. Everyday manufactures (big or small) go to walmart's head offices and show their products to buyers, these buyer negotiate the price and in some case they already know how much it actually cost the manufacturers to make the product. They even sometime invite many manufacturer in a room together, tell them exactly what products they want and start a reverse bidding process, the cheapest bidder win a contract.
The really bad part of all of this is obviously US made products are more expensive then alot of Asia's countries, and Wamart do not care about USA made or not, so they sometime even push manufacturers to move to China ect....
Some say Walmart is great because they are pushing for lowering the prices of good, but the problem is if American don't have any money how are they suppose to purchase those good?
Originally Posted by HAN Frodo
hell, even KB toys is closing, and thats a chain store


