I rather want/need one.
9/19/2008 12:36:16 PM
they were $6 at walmart when I got mine
9/20/2008 1:49:07 AM
I was under the impression these were much more expensive; also, I won't shop at walmart.
9/21/2008 8:52:33 PM
then give me whatever you were planning on paying and i'll go to walmart and get you one
9/21/2008 9:19:57 PM
the size i wanted was 10 at walmart but i didnt buy it
9/21/2008 9:20:39 PM
Are you too good to shop at wally world?
9/21/2008 9:23:25 PM
If that's the context in which you prefer to think of the issue, then yes, I'm "too good" to shop at Walmart.
9/21/2008 9:49:44 PM
Ask Dr. Flick.
9/21/2008 9:59:58 PM
i have this ballhttp://www.amazon.com/Valeo-Body-Ball-75-cm/dp/B0007IS6YC/ref=pd_bxgy_sg_text_bin the box and never opened/blown upname your price...if you're interested that is
9/21/2008 10:18:11 PM
there's nothing wrong with walmart. cheaper than anywhere else for the same shit
9/21/2008 10:27:58 PM
Occasionally I'll see mine at TJ Maxx or Marshalls for $10-$15. It's one of these: http://www.drugstore.com/products/prod.asp?pid=89254&catid=126235&aid=337953&aparam=everlast_24_in_inflatabl&CAWELAID=61291744Very heavy duty feeling...The skin is thicker than most that I've used.
9/21/2008 10:43:59 PM
9/21/2008 10:48:28 PM
I have a lot of friends who work at walmart who say they've never felt they've been treated any differently than at any other place of employment. I also have family who have worked for walmart for years and have never had any complaints, except that they wish there was more vacation time offered, but that's not what I would consider unfair treatment. what illegal labor practices are you aware of? Like hiring illegals? That's something thousands of companies do. Unions? Hardly something that is considered better for employees. Name some unreasonable policies you know of?And sorry but I don't believe there is a significant amount of companies that make inferior products to sell to walmart that they don't sell to other companies. I can rule out food right now, as that is illegal. Name brand products are also the same. I just bought a sony camera there, exact same model as sold in best buy, but $15 cheaper. Absolutely nothing different. Do you have proof of this? Is cuisinart really in on this or did you just say that 'as an example'. And how can you be sure that the product is truly inferior?sorry, obv I will not be able to change your mind, but I feel like some of the stuff you've mentioned is a lot of hearsay and unsubstantiated that you probably heard from somebody else who didn't know the facts.
9/21/2008 11:53:48 PM
if walmart is 'x', target has them for x+7
9/21/2008 11:57:13 PM
idk what products you were referring to but cuisinart items I don't believe are sold in walmart. I checked out a food processor by hamilton beach though and compared it to the same product from the makers website. It's the same model, same features. I don't believe there's a difference.
9/21/2008 11:57:39 PM
and also i'm not saying walmarts products are awesome, i'm just saying they arent' any different than the same product you would try to get at target or kmart or a similar store.and i can't vouch for all their employees. Personally I wouldn't ever buy jewelry there and I wouldn't trust an employee there to change the battery in my watch, but that doesn't mean I can't purchase other things there.Things I trust at walmart1. Food2. Most electronics (include dvds, video games, etc. guarantee that shit is 100% the same)3. clothes. cheaper product, of course, but honestly everything i've gotten there I still have and fits just fine, no problems. Not counting shoes, but I don't buy shoes there4. Household items like cleaner, detergent, TP, bathroom stuff, kitchen items, plastic stuff. Honestly, a spoon is a spoon and a cup is a cup. For companies to have seperate product lines just for walmart could cost them more money, that means a different setup they have to have, different starting materials, different product assembly, different product labeling. All those changes cost money. Seems just kind of hard to believe, to me, unless they are selling the product to everyone.but if you think about it, several companies have several lines. Sony has top of the line models, and they have low end models. It's not that walmart forces them to make a cheaper product, it's that walmart doesn't usually sell the high end models because they are looking for value, so they purchase the standard or lower end products like non-name brand TV's and DVD players. The companies make more money by producing more of them and selling them to walmart. That's the customers making it happen more than anything else. And all sony products, no matter what line you buy from, have the same product guarantees. Same for walmart, too.
9/22/2008 12:07:24 AM
sorry for the thread hijack
9/22/2008 12:08:37 AM
but if it were the case that there's a special 'walmart' style product that is different and inferior and cheaper so that the company can make money, then why wouldn't the company just make all their products cheaper and sell those to everyone else? If people are buying them anyways, why the fuck would I make two similar products, they look the same, do the same shit, but one is cheaper, and I only sell that one to one company. I would sell the shitty one to Target, Kmart, wherever I could that would take it and just have an even larger profit margin. Sorry but that idea is ridiculous, and if you do happen to find one or two products like that, they are probably something I would never buy anyways, and I can show you a thousand products that are exactly the same.
9/22/2008 12:16:02 AM
quadruple quintuple post in a 30min frame? get that shit out [Edited on September 22, 2008 at 12:57 AM. Reason : seriously?]
9/22/2008 12:56:33 AM
Holy fucking 'edit post' Illegal labor practices: the ones in particular I was thinking of is managers forcing employees off the clock for training and meetings; denying state-mandated breaksUnreasonable policies: again, I had one in mind when I made that post (it'd be very easy to find more with a quick google): schedules are set out of corporate. God help the manager who allows anyone to get overtime. Yes, let's a bean counting labor manager of sorts in Arkansas set the schedule for a Cary store, where they might have, at best, frequent, but short and uninformative contact with; at worst, very infrequent.I did pull cuisinart out of my ass, simply as a 'brand X' type example (not because I'm actually saying they do this), because I was looking at a glass on my desk, and to me, kitchen stuff = cuisinart, and then kitchenaid
9/22/2008 12:57:48 AM
for one, condoms. Guaranteed the same and half the price compared to any pharmacy like walgreens or CVSI wasn't trying to attack you, I was more or less just really bored on a sunday night. And I get a little defensive when people talk shit about a company that has literally fed and clothed me since I was a child (my mom has worked there since I was 7). Cant help it sorryoh and the internet from 2003 called. They want their 'retarded point out others' grammatical errors' post back.
9/22/2008 1:13:00 AM
LAWL!
9/22/2008 8:36:49 AM
Just go to Target.
9/22/2008 9:20:45 AM
9/22/2008 10:16:43 AM
I got mine at Target for $11, and it was in a set that included the ball (one for shorties), a pump, a floor mat, a DVD and some kind of exercise chart thing. It was on clearance so they probably don't have the same set for that price now, but if you keep your eye open they're on sale a lot.
9/22/2008 2:51:47 PM
If you get a ball that isn't inflated, you can come by my place and I will inflate it for you. Don't worry about buying a bump.You should be able to get an exercise ball for less than $20. The expensive balls are either therapy balls (like you've seen at my house) or gym grade.
9/22/2008 7:27:31 PM
9/23/2008 1:18:13 AM