4/10/2008 11:10:29 AM
Oomph. Too bad it's one of the biggest companies in the world that has to learn this lesson the hard way. Come to think of it, what legal precedent is there about who actually owns the security tapes if you are using a private security company? Do they actually belong to the security company or Wal-Mart? Although, there's got to be something illegal about them releasing the actual footage of the tapes...
4/10/2008 4:07:02 PM
from what I read, they weren't security tapes.
4/10/2008 4:10:41 PM
big whop...aint gonna change shit unless theres a sex scandal
4/10/2008 5:01:19 PM
i think the only thing that's gonna make people stop shopping at wal-mart is if they continue to keep only a handful of registers open, because waiting in line behind 8 mexicans each with an entire shopping car and a half full of crap takes way too long.
4/12/2008 8:36:33 AM
^ nail on head.That's pretty much exactly why i don't shop there.
4/12/2008 9:18:12 AM
That, and customer service is very, very poor at Wal-Mart. I was looking for a cheap valance for my window, and, after talking with 4 different CSA's whom all possessed a very loose grasp of the english language, I just gave up. Accompany that with only 2/26 lanes being open at any given time, the Meat-cutting debacle in which they fired all of their specialists and brought in pre-cut meat (to avoid unionizing), and their propensity for less than stellar quality products... well, I can't go there anymore.
4/12/2008 9:40:22 AM
not to mention they have "how may I help you?" written on the back of their work shirts/ aprons so you can see it as they're walking away from you.honestly, if its something I can find at wal-mart, I can find it at target...[Edited on April 12, 2008 at 1:23 PM. Reason : .]
4/12/2008 1:23:00 PM
4/12/2008 1:26:44 PM
4/12/2008 1:43:53 PM
Target > Walmart > Kmart > Malls in general (cause stuff at the mall is way way overpriced)
4/12/2008 7:39:36 PM
4/12/2008 10:49:40 PM
FWIW, Wal-Mart spent $1.9 billion in advertising in 2007 as per their annual report
4/13/2008 1:30:27 AM
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4/13/2008 4:23:23 AM
^^ Next time you go to a target check out their home improvement section. It will be about 2-3 isles at most. They don't have a garden center, they don't have jack shit. Occasionally they will have some stuff in the seasonal section, but it depends on the time of year. I'm not saying I like Wal-Mart, I'm just saying I hate Target.
4/13/2008 9:46:14 AM
4/13/2008 10:24:17 AM
who cares?
4/13/2008 11:01:51 AM
4/13/2008 1:37:25 PM
^ This is true, but the point of Walmart, Target, etc, is for one stop shopping. At Wal-Mart if you need something for your house, you can get it there instead of having to make an extra trip to the hardware store. Then if you need a basketball you can also get that at Wal-Mart. Target's sporting goods section might as well not even exist. It's half a fucking isle of the shittiest stuff that nobody would ever buy. Target is a great discount store for women, but they don't have shit for men.[Edited on April 13, 2008 at 2:52 PM. Reason : ]
4/13/2008 2:51:55 PM
one stop shopping is the end of local shops and is extremely evil.
4/13/2008 3:00:26 PM
4/13/2008 3:19:51 PM
[Edited on April 13, 2008 at 4:06 PM. Reason : dbl]
4/13/2008 4:05:55 PM
4/13/2008 4:06:37 PM
I would much rather support my local stores than megaliths. You get better products and better service and they provide more for the community.
4/13/2008 4:13:29 PM
I would much rather support my megaliths than local stores. You get better products at lower prices and thus provide more for the community by improving everyone's standard of living.[Edited on April 13, 2008 at 5:46 PM. Reason : .,.]
4/13/2008 5:46:13 PM
^ +1
4/13/2008 6:12:16 PM
^^by removing self ownership of business which is a cornerstone in the capitalistic system of the US.at least it was a cornerstone.
4/13/2008 9:31:23 PM
I don't see how. Wal-mart is owned by wal-mart stock holders. If what you mean is the loss of owner+managers then you are right. But I was unaware they were ever a cornerstone. Much of the nation was founded by chartered companies whose owners stayed safe and happy in England. North Carolina, for example, was owned by eight Lords Proprietors which, to my knowledge, never set foot in the colony.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 12:14 AM. Reason : .,.]
4/14/2008 12:11:43 AM
I guess you have never been into a local store if you claim you get better products at the megaliths.^The US was not found on those. The colonies were found on those and they are the major reason why the colonies rose up and threw off the yoke of oppression. Also, the capitalism that we know and claim to follow wasn't devised until 1776. And this mega-corporation capitalism we practice today is the antithesis of what Adam Smith and Alexander Hamilton envisioned.[Edited on April 14, 2008 at 1:06 AM. Reason : .][Edited on April 14, 2008 at 1:10 AM. Reason : .]
4/14/2008 1:03:23 AM
the East India Company was one of the colonists favorite corporations.or so Ive read.
4/14/2008 8:26:36 AM
Target ftw. wal mart ftl.
4/14/2008 8:33:17 AM
at least until 2024target is yesterday's k-mart today
4/14/2008 8:42:19 AM
TRADER JOE'S FOR PRESIDENT!
4/14/2008 9:06:58 AM
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4/14/2008 12:36:01 PM
4/14/2008 12:50:50 PM
^^ for the most part, if i want any of those, im not going to wal mart (or target)anyways, besides maybe tools. and the main targets i go to have a decent tool selection. but even then i usually go to northern tools.
4/14/2008 12:54:52 PM
This entire thread is garbage. How the fuck did you losers go from blackmail to colonialism?
4/14/2008 12:57:38 PM
4/14/2008 1:11:40 PM
4/14/2008 4:34:53 PM
4/14/2008 4:42:59 PM
I actually buy my Dickies at the K-Mart on Western because their prices are screwed up and they sell $18.99 pants for $1.89. I tell them every time, but their employees are too sorry to fix the problem.Now this is worthwhile discussion topic.
4/14/2008 5:06:12 PM
^ wait are you serious. If I lived in the area still I would go buy some.
4/14/2008 7:58:57 PM
4/14/2008 8:21:57 PM
Nutty, we are debating the contents of a common (but very hard to read) book. Here is the quote from which I drew my assertions:"People of the same trade seldom meet together, even for merriment and diversion, but the conversation ends in a conspiracy against the public, or in some contrivance to raise prices. It is impossible indeed to prevent such meetings, by any law which either could be executed, or would be consistent with liberty and justice. But though the law cannot hinder people of the same trade from sometimes assembling together, it ought to do nothing to facilitate such assemblies; much less to render them necessary."No mentions of joint-stock companies, or corporations at all. Now, here is a searchable copy of The Wealth of Nations:http://www.econlib.org/LIBRARY/Smith/smWN.htmlPlease, enlighten me. While I read it twice it is quite possible I missed whatever section you are referring to. But my understanding of Smith's position does not allow for the condemnation of any non-governmental entity be it large or small.
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