Posted by Texasmark1 on January 03, 2015 at 07:35:12 from (99.197.214.247):
In Reply to: Re: OT New tv posted by jdemaris on January 02, 2015 at 07:40:45:
Looks like you made out. Glad to hear it. I find that WM is pretty straight forward with their products. Have no gripes from any purchases I have made from them over the years. Also, no problems with the few things I have returned. Fast service, no hassle, purely professional.
Again, this is a thorn in the side of some folks that see the old mom and pop shops "on the square" having to close, but I never liked dealing with them for 2 reasons:
1. They couldn't make volume purchases and had a limited customer base so they were high priced for what you got.
2. You walk out the door and it's yours. Don't walk back through the door expecting any changes.
Sorry for facts but so be it. Life goes on.
On the flip side, WM has just invaded the small towns in N. TX. Currently I think they are installing 3 of their mini stores in towns of about 1500 residents. Problem with that is more pressure on what small MP shops are left, and there are already Dollar General and the other chain discount store in these towns. We'll see how this plays out.
Personally I shop $ Gen. for certain items and will continue to do so. For WM purchases I go to the closest megamart about 25 miles away. Will be interesting to see what will attract me in the new stores.
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