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Moral Dilemma...
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<blockquote data-quote="FAL Shot" data-source="post: 854520" data-attributes="member: 27328"><p>Most retailers around here have imposed limits on powder sales. Your powder hog can only do what he does because of Wal-Mart policy. I suspect that many other specialist stores would recognize him and stop the practice. If you keep shopping at Wal-Mart because they have a lower price, this is the other price you start to pay.</p><p> </p><p>People who work for Wal-Mart have litle incentive to run interference for you. Other stores may value their individual customers more. It's generally better to seek out specialist retailers than keep giving money to Wal-Mart.</p><p> </p><p>Haven't bought anything gun related from Wal-Mart for years. The knowledgeable people who can help me work at the specialist retailers. The selection of gun related products are far better at the specialists. I give them my money. </p><p> </p><p>If this guy gets you away from buying so much stuff at Wal-Mart, then he has given you a backhanded favor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FAL Shot, post: 854520, member: 27328"] Most retailers around here have imposed limits on powder sales. Your powder hog can only do what he does because of Wal-Mart policy. I suspect that many other specialist stores would recognize him and stop the practice. If you keep shopping at Wal-Mart because they have a lower price, this is the other price you start to pay. People who work for Wal-Mart have litle incentive to run interference for you. Other stores may value their individual customers more. It's generally better to seek out specialist retailers than keep giving money to Wal-Mart. Haven't bought anything gun related from Wal-Mart for years. The knowledgeable people who can help me work at the specialist retailers. The selection of gun related products are far better at the specialists. I give them my money. If this guy gets you away from buying so much stuff at Wal-Mart, then he has given you a backhanded favor. [/QUOTE]
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