----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 5:57
AM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] ] Stephen King
Defends Popular
Packard Bell didn't go under. They
were absorbed into Hewlett Packard which later bought Compaq and is the third
largest computer vendor in the US.
Charles
Mims
It was one of the biggest reasons
behind Packard Bell computers going under a few years back. They were taking
parts out of computers folks returned and saleing them as new. And they were
busted for it, big time. And very shortly after went under.
Can't sale it as new, if it isn't
new...not in alot of places. Shouldn't be able to anywhere if you ask
me.
Greg Hopper
"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they can
in
prison?"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003 10:18
PM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] ] Stephen King
Defends Popular
They reinforce the not returning them, but they don't say a
word about trying them on. Most say to try on bathing suits before buying
them. You are supposed to leave underwear on, but most I've ever seen don't
leave them on. Very nasty yes, but also very true. Oh and I've never heard
anywhere about it being illegal selling returned items as new and at full
price.
Angela
Behind every good woman
lies a trail of men
Uh, I'm not sure what they do
in Virginia but uh...In Arkansas and Louisiana both, you can't return
under clothes at Wal-Mart. I've been in line behind folks who have tried,
they will tell you in a heart beat that it violates health department
rules. Want to say there are signs in the dressing rooms as well
about trying them on if your not going to buy them for the same
reasons.
That's just beyond
nasty....
Greg Hopper
"Why is it that our children can't read a Bible in school, but they
can in
prison?"
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Sunday, November 23, 2003
6:49 PM
Subject: RE: [Sndbox] ] Stephen
King Defends Popular
All Wal-Mart's clothes that get returned are still sold at
full price, same at Goody's. Not to mention, think of people trying
clothes on, even bathing suits and panties (yes girls try panties on
too) and they are still sold full price, but technically once someone
puts them on once, they aren't really new.
Angela
Behind every good woman
lies a trail of men
Not at Dillard's. A
major portion of my girl's clothes are things that people have
returned to Dillard's and they can't sell them as new so they let the
employees get them significantly reduced.
Charles
Mims
well how
about when you go into the store and try clothes on and then don't buy
them?
Are they
still considered new?
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American out of the liberal toilet. Vote Bush-Cheney in
2004"
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