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NSFW Anon Archived We need to get away from a consumption based system (QRV)
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[–] 16721540? ago
I've never run into any of the wealthy people who live in my area at Walmart.
Craftsman tools are sold at Sears. Walmart tools are cheap crap.
Rich people can get better deals by buying in quantity. I know one man who needed a lot of TVs for his new mansion. He got a dealer's license for the brand he wanted and bought over 50 TVs at one time. He has them in every room.
Also, the name brands at Walmart are not identical to the same models at other stores. The manufacturers make them differently in order to meet Walmart's price demands. For an example, someone on a help site said that they had bought a certain brand and model of printer at Walmart. They complained to the manufacturer that the printer didn't have one of the features that model was advertised to have. The manufacturer help person asked where he bought the printer. He said he bought it at Walmart. The rep said that was the problem, as they didn't include that feature for printers going to Walmart in order to meet their price demand.
You don't pinch pennies to get rich. You buy the best so that you only have to buy it once. You can bet that poor people replace their living room furniture many more times than rich people do.
[–] 16736267? ago
Considering I just bought a Craftsmen 71/4 Circ Saw from Wally World I would say you're uninformed about what tools Wally World carries. And ... for your information Craftsman tools are now sold at Lowes, Ace Hardware, Blaires Farm & Fleet as well.
End of conversation.
You have no clue what you are talking about. As usual.
[–] 16738214? ago
You might want to open up that circular saw and see if it's okay. As I said, major brands cut corners and omit features to meet the Walmart price demands. That is a fact. I would never buy a tool at Walmart, no matter what the brand is.
Craftsman used to be exclusive to Sears. None of those other stores were around when I was younger and buying my first tools.