Posted by 44 massey on March 04, 2018 at 10:06:00 from (174.217.18.219):
In Reply to: Shopping from home posted by 37chief on March 03, 2018 at 09:07:11:
I live in a “small town”, we are limited to some extent what we can buy locally, and of course the local slogan “by locally” is brought up quite often! Not to mention any names but we have a well known “farm supply” store this managed by a guy that drives from one of the bigger towns about 35 miles away everyday to come to work and this bigger town also has the same name brand farm supply but much bigger!!! We get flyers from both, and see they had a certain tool that I needed! I went to our local store and inquired about it as they did not stock it but the larger store did!!! I talked to this manager about the possibility of him bringing it with him the next day so I could purchase it!!! He said he couldn’t (or wouldn’t) and I would have to drive down and get it myself if I wanted it!!! I see I can order it online from another supplier for couple dollars cheaper and have it delivered right to my door!!!! Guess that’s what I’ll do!!!!! Getting to where I order more & more online,,,,,
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