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peanut6567 replied on August 03, 2008 03:10 to the question "GE microwaves and Walmart" in Wal-Mart:
When people come into walmart to "exchange" something and they have the receipt, they are usually given the money so they can go get another one and not have to hassel with coming back to the customer service desk. Perhaps the cashier was not clear that you wanted an EVEN EXCHANGE. If that's the case, you should have made that clear or talked to a mgr if she wasn't "capable" or "didn't want to be bothered". Either way I see this as your inability to effectively communicate what you wanted.
By the way...isn't GE doing business with Iran? They say that they're only fulfilling old contracts. That's lawyer talk for yes, we're still doing business in Iran. They're trying to say that they're not going to take up any new contracts, but lawyers know how to finesse that. The fact of the matter is they are defying U.S. sanctions by going around with a loophole, doing business with their foreign subsidiaries in countries like Syria and Iran.
What really disturbs me about Syria is that we know that 90 percent of the foreign fighters who have come through the Syrian border, who have showed up in Iraq to detonate suicide bombs, IEDs, killing and maiming our troops.
I don't buy anything GE anymore.
peanut6567 replied on August 03, 2008 03:02 to the question "Closer Wal Mart--not one 150 rt. away!" in Wal-Mart:
peanut6567 replied on August 03, 2008 03:01 to the question "account withdrawel" in Apple:
Chances are you unintentionally debited your own account when you set up your itunes account and started loading your music. Apple will not refund your money-they are pretty consistent with their policies
Hopefully you still have the card. Open your itunes>itunes store>Under quick links on the righthand side click on "redeem" and it will ask for the card number on the back.
Leslie replied on August 03, 2008 02:53 to the question "Bad thinking on WalMart's part" in Wal-Mart:
As I understand it, it's simply a matter of money. For example: Mary puts a $698 computer on layaway in Aug for 3 months and pays her 10%. She makes no further payment because "something always comes up". She gets a 10 day extension and does this a couple times after pleading with the asst mgrs and possibly threatening to call 1-800-walmart. After all that, she decides she cannot afford the payoff on the computer and gets her money back. Since the time Mary put the computer on layaway in Aug, it went on rollback in Sept to $598, Clearance in Nov to $498 and another clearance price reduction to $398. The company lost $300 because her computer was sitting in the back when it could have been sold in Aug for $698, or $598. Now that's just 1 example in 1 store with 1 customer. I would imagine this happened ALL THE TIME. As the saying goes...a few bad apples.....
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