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Old 21-12-2004, 09:51 PM
 
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It's been a really rotten week or so lately but that is not
justification for me to be the Grinch. I should have said when making
payments on lay-a-way items make sure you get a receipt and of course save
it. Like I'm organized? But in spite of that, get the receipts, staple them
together, envelope them but save them. Hope you can get it straightened out.
Jim



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I don't mean to sound harsh but why would you buy from Wal Mart? Many
times local merchants offer superior merchandise at comparable or even
lower prices. Well, Wal Mart has screwed the mom and pop stores, yeah,
the ones that built your city, and you helped them by your patronage by
trying to save a buck. Okay, they took the mom and pop store. They got you
too. So what's your point? I mean you got what you deserved; sad to say
you probably got offf easy, next time may they nail your A$$ to the wall
and take you to the cleaners!

To the RGO, my sincerest apologies for my outburst. Mea culpa.

Jim



"davon96720" wrote in message
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While off topic, I'm posting this to warn people. I'm not the only one
this has happened to. I'll grant it's the holiday and busy, but check
your credit card or debit card records if you've shopped at Wal Mart.

I took out several layaways on the third for the holidays from Wal Mart,
capitalism at it's worse, I used my debit card.

These layaways were repeated charged to my account until it was
over-drawn, I found this out when I deposited a hundred dollars last week
into my account that should have had a balance and walked out of my
financial instititution still owing them money that I don't have and my
rent isn't paid. Walmart insist there's not record and I must have made
additional purchase; identical charges (low propability), of items that
were out of stock.

Walmart = Grinch who stole Christmas.
davon96720