Posted on 12/04/2004 9:04:28 AM PST by aspiring.hillbilly
Their a little late. I've been boycotting Target for years.
Muleteam1
Well, I had been boycotting Target and had always donated to the Salvation Army. I shared this with a friend. She shared that when she worked as a moving vans estimator in Jacksonville, FL she went to appraise moving a yacht from a very expensive home, the cost would be $40,000 to move it to Calif. No problem. It was the home where vacationing Salvation Army Executives stay. That was it for her rude awakening.
Has anyone else heard how the executives of the Salavation Army live? I had always thought it was such a well run charity. Now I am becomming cynical.
Is there a website somewhere to join?
I like Target. I will no longer shop there.
There are many worthy organizations, Thorton-Greear emphasized, and "we want to be fair and consistent."
they threaten a boycott? how come they haven't already begun the boycott? i have...
I'm already telling everyone that I will not go there!
"I've been boycotting Target for years"
Amen. Target among other things has a horrible return policy. Now people may talk trash about Wal Mart, but they have a more than fair return policy.
This is how fair Wal Mart is... I had some construction going on and the guys broke my wheelbarrow. When I came home they said we exchanged it at the Wal Mart. I said that's nice but I bought it at Lowes. I went out of my way to buy a few extra things at Wal Mart out of guilt.
Doesn't the definition of "solicit" say they are trying to persuade someone to do something for them.
I don't know that I have EVER heard a bellringer say anything to anyone BEFORE they put money in the bucket. They say "Merry Christmas" or "thank you" AFTER you have put money in. Otherwise, they don't say a word, at least the ones I have seen. How is that persuasive behavior?
Unless of course you speak "bell" and "ding ding ding" means "won't you please give money to the happy red bucket?? PLEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEASEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!"
News flash: real life is about making decisions. It's your store, you decide who you will help and who you will turn away. There's no way to avoid making decisions. Target richly deserves the controversy and customer loss they are now facing for turning away the Salvation Army.
yes.. today we boycott the infidels and tomorrow we stone them.
Why bother to threaten? Just do it and leave them scratching their heads about downward sales graphs.
Can we pressure Target into paying a huge donation to the Salvation Army. If this is really about keeping solicitors from contact with customers than they can still send the check direct to the Salvation Army.
I received e-mail from Target that said that the Salvation Army was free to apply for one of its many grants. Does anyone believe that they would be funded by this "philanthropy" that target professes?
http://www.targetcorp.com/targetcorp_group/contactus/contact_general.jhtml
I think Christians need to get VERY noisy about opposing this kind of garbage.
I don't see why not. If Jesse Jackson can put the squeeze on large corporations for cash, it should be a piece of cake for a bunch of POed Freepers ;-)
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