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Old-n-Grey

09/08/07 4:37 PM

#38685 RE: bochelle #38684

Agreed. Selling to Wal-Mart can be death to a company.

The Wal-Mart management begin buying your product in large volume and after the vendor is hooked, they start offering (paying) less and less until the vendor (RushNet or whomever) becomes a slave to the Wal-Mart corporation. A friend of mine shared the gruesome details of his adventure with Wal-Mart ...the one that caused his corporation and a hundred employees to become an empty set of buildings with "FOR LEASE" on the buildings.

Wal-Mart is on my black list. They're NOT good for America and they're not good for RushNet.
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chklingon

09/08/07 5:59 PM

#38690 RE: bochelle #38684

I was just agreeing with Tony that even if we wanted to.... Wally world was not possible. However I must agree that I DON"T want Wally World. I would rather my local HEB get it. The predatory practices of Wally World are indeed a very bad idea. Sorry for any misunderstanding.
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marayatano

09/08/07 6:13 PM

#38691 RE: bochelle #38684

Costco may not be as bad, but I agree, Walmart is VERY bad. The schools on the other hand, are really good in my opinion. Too bad Corr has not supplied them yet. It would bring brand recognition from the kids to the adults to the faculty. From the schools, it would be word of mouth, the most powerful advertising of them all.