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<blockquote data-quote="HFS" data-source="post: 3449497" data-attributes="member: 8862"><p>Very respectfully sir, you do you.</p><p>I certainly have the <strong><u>right</u></strong> to let sellers know what I think about their new policies.</p><p>But I don't work for them, so it isn't my <strong><u>job</u></strong> to do so.</p><p>And they're not paying me consulting fees to tell them the smart thing to do so it isn't my <strong><u>responsibility</u></strong> either.</p><p></p><p>If a company screws up and alienates their customer base, hopefully they will find out. </p><p>[I had typed a cynical comment here comparing some Walmart consumers to sports fanatics, but I deleted it.]</p><p></p><p>One more thought, if I may. </p><p>Elsewhere in this thread, someone asked the question (I am paraphrasing), aren't we getting kind of feisty here? I think that's a legit question. </p><p>If one is displeased with policies at Walmart or another company, I say by all means voice your opinion but would politely suggest doing so in a manner that doesn't make you look like an escapee from a rabies ward.</p><p></p><p>P.S. - For the record I am not a fan of Walmart. They pissed me off long before they starting changing around their policies on gun and ammo sales.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HFS, post: 3449497, member: 8862"] Very respectfully sir, you do you. I certainly have the [B][U]right[/U][/B] to let sellers know what I think about their new policies. But I don't work for them, so it isn't my [B][U]job[/U][/B] to do so. And they're not paying me consulting fees to tell them the smart thing to do so it isn't my [B][U]responsibility[/U][/B] either. If a company screws up and alienates their customer base, hopefully they will find out. [I had typed a cynical comment here comparing some Walmart consumers to sports fanatics, but I deleted it.] One more thought, if I may. Elsewhere in this thread, someone asked the question (I am paraphrasing), aren't we getting kind of feisty here? I think that's a legit question. If one is displeased with policies at Walmart or another company, I say by all means voice your opinion but would politely suggest doing so in a manner that doesn't make you look like an escapee from a rabies ward. P.S. - For the record I am not a fan of Walmart. They pissed me off long before they starting changing around their policies on gun and ammo sales. [/QUOTE]
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