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John Normile
 
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One day I asked my brother why he didn't buy his clothes at Walmart.
He said he didn't have enough money for that. Meaning he couldn't
afford to repeatedly replace poor quality clothes.

If you do find something there that meets your needs, just wait.
Before long, Walmart will cheapen it to the point of becoming useless.

John Normile

On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 05:07:42 GMT, Ignoramus12063
wrote:

I used to feel, and with some reasons, that Walmart was an honest
company providing us the benefits of its efficiency and purchasing
power.

I no longer think so and do not regard walmart as a trustworthy
company, based on my personal experiences with the following.

1. "Smart battery chargers" are worse than stupid battery chargers,
turning off at various times based on wrong (in my opinion) charging
algorithm.

2. Their soldering iron does not solder anything.

3. Their battery jumper cable was complete trash and basically fell
apart and was very bad. (I need a decent jumper cable by the way,
something made for real users).

I had a few other experiences with their stuff made just to barely
survive light use. Perhaps it is OK for people who use things very
lightly, but they do not work well for me. I am not in any way a
"tough user", just trying to do things as they were intended to be
done, like solder wires or jump car batteries. I have resolved to buy
better stuff and pay more than walmart prices if necessary.

Had to get this off my chest.

i

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