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NNTP-Posting-Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 12:45:46 -0600
From: for ronnie the christian capon who is afraid of todays date
Newsgroups: alt.consumers.experiences
Subject: Re: Rite Aid fails to comply
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Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 10:45:55 -0800
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In article ,
Bob Ward wrote:
> On 16 Mar 2004 00:29:30 GMT, y6g11@aol.comnospammm (Y6g11) wrote:
>
> >>Rite Aid thinks they can avoid the law by putting small print notes in
> >>their
> >>flyers - and unfortunately most consumers just let them get away with it.
> >>They usually have room to stock a similar item with more profit but they
> >>frequently make no attempt to stock enough of the sale item. Today's flyer
> >>was no exception - and it is just the first day of the sale. Are they
> >>slick
> >>or just slimey ?
> >
> >This has been covered before but if you missed it I will repeat it. many
> >stores remove sale items from the shelf the night before the sale. This is
> >why
> >there are none available as soon as the store open. They may leave out 2 or
> >3
> >sale items so that the very first person in the store doesn't bitch. Once
> >the
> >sale is over the items are place back on the shelf.
>
>
> Rerpeating your stupid comments doesn't make it true - no matter how
> often they are repeated.
>
>
>
>
it's not a matter of her repeating it. it's the reality that she admits
doing this very tactic while working for a big box and is proud of it.
spammers are so stupid that they even admit to consumer fraud
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