Comments on: Wal-Mart plays Black Friday spoilsport
Bargain hunters mourn as the retail giant cracks down on Web sites that post holiday sales information early.
Bargain hunters mourn as the retail giant cracks down on Web sites that post holiday sales information early.
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Besides, fuel's more expensive this year, so is everything else, so everyone's paycheck is going to be stretched thinner this year. Stores know that and will be aggressively pricing throughout the season.
anyway. Plus Wal Mart doesn't start selling that crap until early
Friday morning anyway, so what's the difference?
No I guess they figured they had some money to waste on some
lawyers instead of doing something about their snooty little idiotic
cashiers that I encounter every single time I go there.
I hope they have a slow holiday period from now till 12/15 when they are forced to cut prices like there is no tomorrow.
- signed happy to live in an area with no WalMart trash
First of all, what school of journalism produces this style of writing...school of hard knocks. But beyond that, Ads may be copyrighted but that is irrelevant. Facts are not copyrighted.
The price of an item is a newsworthy item, whether Erica likes to think of them that way, or not.
IMHO, I'd prefer that businesses not donate to any political party. In concept (I know not in practice), government is supposed to serve the people, not companies. A company donating money to a candidate expects something in return... and it ain't always some lofty goal.
/P
i think it is totally stupid. i mean come on. wal-mart is huge. any press is good press. and the thing about OTHER companies matching their prices etc? that is a pretty lame leg to stand on. but that company is big on controlling their employees, their image, and the world.
how could you expect any less.
If the customers go somewhere else to buy what's on sale, they will not buy the other stuff at Walmart, either.
It's all about getting wallets in the store. More wallets, more sales.
But you were going to do it all along.
Anyone else?
i shop at target, kmart, cosco stores that treat their employees well and consumers well and that do not raid the government on loop holes
component (meaning all or part of the item is manufactured in
China)
I don't care what their prices are, they can keep their CCS ( cheap
chinese s*it)
I myself try to spend a little more and buy USA-made stuff whenever I can. It's getting harder and harder to do. But I agree with you! I'm not just picking on Wal-Mart; but you have to admit they've certainly become an entire chain of "Made in China" goods, and it's difficult to find much of anything there, except in the food aisles, that isn't a Chinese import.
Last I checked working to keep competitive information out of the hands of consumers is definitely not criminal.
Of course, the same can't be said for conspiring or colluding against consumers to prop up pricing. That is very much illegal, and it sounds -- admittedly on limited information -- like there may be an argument that WalMart (and their Ace lawyers) are doing exactly this.
Somehow I don't think any loyal Bushies from justice are going to be calling them about this, but President Hillary's justice department is going to be very different. Some foresight may be highly advisable, WalMart.
As for Hillary, she will replace "rule of law" with "rule of Hillary". A law student should know what that means:
http://www.hawaii.edu/powerkills/
Did you attempt to find what the spokesman actually meant or said? or do you rely on a popular news media source for your information? Better change your name, the law firms are not going to be impressed.
The worst part is that most of America purchases all of this UNNECESSARY CRAP on PLASTIC.
HMMM? Do you think maybe we don't NEED all of this CRAP?
The price of ANYTHING made in the US these days is outrageously high, and few can afford it. We get to eat irradiated food...genetically altered food...flavored cardboard...and we accept that too! We Americans, by and large, aren't too bright, are we?
We can't control it all at once, obviously (our government does), but we can control some a little at a time. I will NOT purchase ANYTHING made in China. I check all labels before I purchase. If everyone did that, the message would be sent...China sales would plummet.
Business is business, and profits are profits. 4 days to get your monies together before black Friday is MORE THAN ENOUGH time!
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- guess somebody from wal-mart did not like my RV postings and had them deleted.
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