Posted on 11/11/2006 1:33:45 PM PST by dcnd9
While they are CHRISTMAS SHOPPING...Hahahaha.
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bttt
Walmart is returning to "Merry Christmas" Best Buy is using "Happy Holidays" Guess where I am shopping...
You would think retailers would learn, but I guess not.
Who cares as we can go to Wal Mart where they love Christmas and Carols too...
Really? I must have missed how the statement from Best Buy regarding "several holidays" shows a different perspective.
The message about shipping and the date of "Dec. 24" that you referenced simply indicates that Best Buy wants to make money off of Christians and military families without daring to recognize the name of the holiday. Walmart apparently doesn't consider Christmas to be a four letter word though. It would be nice if Best Buy's management felt the same way.
Happy Kwanzaa, my brother!
All except CHRISTmas, you mean.
I am buying all of my Kuanzaa gifts at Walmart. I like my local Walmart because of the stench and filth. I am guessing they use an specially formualted aerosol spray.
Ha ! Try LCD TVs.
Two days before Christmas last year I bought a 32" LCD HD TV (Sony) at Circuit City - our Christmas present to ourselves. I opened it upon arriving home and plugged it all together - nada. No power, nothing. I called the store, they said bring it back. I drove the 26 miles back to the store, and was given another one in exchange, the last one they had in stock. I drove the 26 miles home, removed it from the box and plugged it all together. Would you believe - this one turned on, but all the controls were dead. Couldn't change channels, set up the settings, change the volume, nothing. I called the store again - they were incredulous and said, well, bring it back. Again. I drove back there the next day, another 26 miles, on Christmas Eve. By now I'm really steamed because I had a housefull of company coming later that afternoon and had a lot to do. They set it up and confirmed it was defective. Since they didn't have another one, and because I had had so many problems, they gave me a better TV and gave me a credit for the cost of the extended warranty on top.
A year later, it's still working. I got a better deal, but it cost me about 6 hours of my time.
We may be getting cheaper goods, but it's only cheap in nominal price.
How is genericizing all of them being respectful to all of them?
So maybe Best Buy won't have to put on extra help during their "Happy Holidays."
I hope everyone remembers to say "Merry Christmas".
I guess I'll be buying my Christmas stuff at Circuit City this year. I was getting sick of the Best Buy clerks "hawking" magazine subscriptions and other junk at the check out any way.
Now THAT is a great letter! I hope you sent it. Pinging a keeper
In what way is the use of "Merry Christmas" disrespectful?
Thank you, I appreciate it. I sent it just before I posted. No reply so far!
S Young is a Morman. LOL
Irony.
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