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moneym8ker

08/20/16 3:35 PM

#76119 RE: NCAR #76114

You're missing the point...

Here:
Copy and save the following and then paste into a Google search bar to read the whole article:

"According to recent data from eMarketer, Walmart is the second largest U.S. online retailer, with $12.5 billion in sales in the last year (the figure is $13.5 billion globally)"


Okay... So Walmart BRICK AND MORTAR STORES aren't receiving shipments of Guarded ID...

But THROUGH THE SECOND LARGEST ONLINE MARKET, a person can stumble across Guarded ID.


I get it...you're railing against the folks here who are misrepresenting the Walmart Association. I'm on your side as far as that goes.
That said, I'm on the other side of the fence than you where you make a distinction that it ISNT WALMARTS PRODUCT!
Walmart brick and mortar AND Walmart.Com SELLS OVER TEN MILLION PRODUCTS THAT AREN'T THEIRS! WALMART CLEARLY EXPLAINS THIS.

BUT THE FACT IS THAT WALMART IS THE SECOND LARGEST ONLINE MARKETPLACE...

Now, I gotta ask;
If you were considering buying SFOR or if you were long SFOR, HOW IN THE WORLD WOULD YOU LOOK AT IT AS A BAD THING? How is it bad THAT BILLIONS OF PEOPLE ON THE PLANET HAVE ACCESS TO INTERNET, and some, just some of them may stumble across SFOR's product at Walmart.com?

Is it bad that they're indirect sellers? Or would it be worse if you went to Walmart.com and couldn't find SFOR'S product?

FACT: YOU CAN BUY GUARDED ID THROUGH THE TWO LARGEST ONLINE RETAILERS:
#1. Amazon.com
#2. Walmart.com

GOOGLE the part in quotes or follow this link to the article. It's from Fortune.com covering an analysts recent opinion regarding one of Walmarts most recent quarters.

http://fortune.com/2016/05/20/the-silver-lining-in-walmarts-slowing-e-commerce-growth/

Insert smiley face here and get over it already