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To: cabojoe

I fixed mine too. It’s in the trash. So much for Algore helping the environment. His article caused a magazine to go straight to the trash, not the recycle bin. And he has not done anything for the economy either as I won’t be buying based on the ads in this issue. I did the same thing with the Michael Fox cover edition.

The editor at Costco mag needs to go, and this may be the article that puts him on the sidewalk.

And for all their talk about green, Costco has some great products. Unfortunately, they save people money, which gives those same people money to spend on trips and other carbon activities. So the management at Costco is delusional. If they really thought there was a problem, they’d raise their prices. And if the econuts are really out there like Costco thinks, why doesn’t Costco offer the Eco membership. All their eco members could pay a 10 percent fee on all purchases to help “mother earth”.


17 posted on 10/30/2009 4:48:52 PM PDT by gert1 (gert1)
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To: gert1
The editor at Costco mag needs to go, and this may be the article that puts him on the sidewalk.

I shop at Costco for items that are worth the bulk quantity price/quality.

But the whole concept of a Costco "magazine" baffles me...
why would anybody want to read a Costco "magazine"???
That sounds like something that would give you brain abuse.

20 posted on 10/30/2009 5:01:45 PM PDT by Willie Green (Go Pat Go!!!)
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