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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Original Message Nov 28, 2008 9:05 pm |
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Knowing full and well that I may be admonished due to this post's not necessarily being on point as regards our usual topic -- vacuums. I could not overlook its seriousness. Black Friday has come here and Jdimypai Damour, a 34-year-old temporary worker at Wal-Mart in Valley Stream, NY, was trampled to death by eager shoppers at about five o'clock this morning. Per news articles that I've browsed, even as police officers attempted to perform CPR on Mr. Damour, customers continued to stream into the store, some not noticing, some not caring that they were obstructing his chances for help. A woman who was eight months pregnant was also caught in the crush and is now under medical observation. http://money.cnn.com/2008/11/28/news/economy/blackfriday_walmart/index.htm?section=money_latestSome of our big box stores and department stores have been whipping prospective holiday shoppers into a frenzy all week with ads claiming miracle pricing on items of very limited quantity. There will be an outcry that Wal-Mart should have better planned for this. However, I can't quite say I'll agree. It's thoughtless, greedy people who did this disgusting thing. Venson
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Venson
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #2 Nov 29, 2008 9:22 am |
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Hi Carmine, Glad to learn that some semblance of civilization at least remains alive on the other side of the country. Had it been a rush of deprived, starving citizens breaking down the doors and plunging ahead to lay their hands on bread I might have found this thing more understandable. Mr. Damour, I'm sure, was just another everyday stiff trying to increase his fortune by -- of all things -- working. I only hope that Wal-Mart does something of real worth for those he may have left behind. Anyway . . . I will note that even though I noticed that Dyson is attempting to beef up its customer service effort (several ads in the NY Times online "Jobs" section) I don't expect that the average consumer will be looking to invest in expensive vacuums this holiday season. There are lots of everyday people whose budgets will soon be compromised, if not already. Vacuums will certainly continued to be looked on as necessities but price will surely tell the story across the board. It's all aobut getting a job done and not necessarily about the style you do it in. Nonetheless, shoppers shoud keep a watchful eye. As an example, the Hoover Wind Tunnel -- whether you like it or not -- is a decent vacuum and Costco has reduced its price on the self-propelled version to $156.00. Christmas is a month away and I found it a bit surprising that the store didn't stick to its guns regarding price for a bit longer. To the more fearless consumer I say, hold on, hold out and make 'em sweat. Venson
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Venson
Joined: Jul 23, 2007
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #3 Nov 29, 2008 9:41 am |
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Venson
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #4 Nov 29, 2008 11:01 am |
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CarmineD
Joined: Dec 31, 2007
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #6 Nov 29, 2008 12:56 pm |
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Hi Venson: Several of the initial news reports and accounts are saying the Toys R Us incident is gang member related. Carmine D.
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Venson
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #7 Nov 29, 2008 1:54 pm |
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Hi Venson: Several of the initial news reports and accounts are saying the Toys R Us incident is gang member related. Carmine D. Alrighty then . . . One point goes back to the west coast 'cause of a technicality. Venson
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Venson
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #10 Jan 18, 2009 5:09 pm |
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How fortunate we regular posters on this forum are. In spite of the state of the economy in general, we have the luxury of bantering about vacuum cleaners simply because it is a quirky interest we share. Peace to all, Trebor Hi Trebor, The original intent of this particular thread was intended to report a horrific occurence at a Wal-Mart here in New York State in which a man, merely trying to make a living, was trampled to death by greedy customers. People so greedy for a reduced price TV and an el-cheapo vacuum that they knocked down the entry doors of the store. The store guard is dead and his name is not remembered and if any of those who finally got the cheap vacuum still have in another six months you can bet I'm going to be surprised. If that is where the search for luxury leads we're really in bad shape. Venson
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CarmineD
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Re: Black Friday at Wal-Mart . . .
Reply #11 Jan 18, 2009 7:57 pm |
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To Wal*Mart's credit, the store in question has admitted guilt by letting the crowds stage and build to a fever pitch before opening the doors to all at the same time. The condition caused a stampede effect with mob mentality. The Las Vegas W*M stores did not follow this practice, to their credit, by letting people into the stores before the opening but unable to make purchases until the hours of operation. All was civil and ruly. W*M's admission will no doubt result in its payout of monetary compensation. Not that money regardless of the amount is ever enough to compensate for the loss of human life. Carmine D.
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