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    Picture of annie17
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    A friend told me to stop at Lowe's and get Zisser's primer. Since I was at Walmart I thought I would check there and they had it too so I got my primer and left.

    Then I remembered I needed to stop at Lowe's and pick up paint chips. I noticed the primer and thought I would check and see how much I had saved.......... Eek I'm not good at math but if I paid $17 ar Walmart and Lowe's price was $11 I saved quite a bit, didn't I? Wink

     
    Posts: 4235 | Registered: Jul 06, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Big Grin LMAO!
     
    Posts: 51 | Registered: Apr 05, 2008Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Now that most of us are watching our pennies because of escalating prices, I guess Walmart thinks they have a monopoly and have us by the....short hairs. Mad

    I'm going to make sure I check prices between the two from now on. Thanks for the heads-up.
     
    Posts: 1269 | Location: Beaufort, SC | Registered: Feb 23, 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Annie - it is that kind of math that got us into the mess we're in!! LOL
     
    Posts: 2269 | Location: MI | Registered: Apr 03, 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Was it on sale at Lowe's? If so, maybe use can use the price match guarantee


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    Posts: 1661 | Location: The Great State of NH | Registered: Sep 25, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Big Grin I know!! Isn't Walmart supposed to have lower prices?? That is a big difference in price. Apparently they haven't "rolled back" the price of primer yet. Roll Eyes

    ETA: Rocky, I didn't see a sale sign. They will be getting their primer back. I need to check prices better.

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    Posts: 4235 | Registered: Jul 06, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    That's why I buy my formula and baby food at kmart. You really have to watch walmart...not always the cheapest at all!
     
    Posts: 474 | Location: Ohio | Registered: Jan 04, 2004Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Walmart has been getting expensive and I don't shop there anymore. They want you to believe they are the cheapest so you will just go there and buy. Who needs to stand on line for 30 minutes and then have a rude cashier that likes to put your banana's under a bag of sugar.
     
    Posts: 5817 | Location: FL | Registered: Nov 13, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    I agree with everything Donna-50 said. My New Year's resolution for 2008 was to stop shopping there, despite the fact that it is the closest and most convenient retailer to my home. In addition to the prices and lousy service, the parking lot is an eye sore. The parking spaces are too small, there are not enough cart corrals, and there are carts and trash everywhere.


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    Posts: 1373 | Registered: Aug 20, 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    I have had it with our Walmart. Mad The scanner at the cash register and the price on the shelf do not match up. Out of 7 times of shopping there, 4 times the scanner will charge more. Of course it is never less. Razz If you don't catch this immediately with the clerk, and the transaction is done, then they send you to the desk which has L O N G lines. Just yesterday instead of the marked price on the shelf $1.63, I was charged $2.54!! Grrrr


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    Posts: 949 | Registered: Sep 18, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    I,too, have found that Walmart is not always the cheapest. Their groceries are often more expensive than other discount stores, especially the produce.
     
    Posts: 150 | Location: Oregon | Registered: Dec 29, 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    The few times I have bought groceries at our WM I felt I ended up spending 10% more than at my grocery store. They will MATCH sale prices of our local grocery stores but WILL NOT match regular prices at our local grocery store.

    In our little town, we don't have much choice! But WM is always my last choice.

    Martha
     
    Posts: 491 | Registered: Dec 17, 2006Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Wal-Mart's model is the have "loss leaders". Basically, certain items are so cheap that you feel like you have to go there (say, toilet paper), but they make their money on the other stuff you put in your basket while there.

    I personally don't shop at Wal-Mart because I don't like their business methods and because physically shopping there is a pain (there is no such thing as a "quick trip" to the place). I'm happy to pay a few cents more for my toilet paper elsewhere.
     
    Posts: 251 | Location: Charlottesville, VA | Registered: Jun 25, 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    The only discount store within 50 miles of me is WalMart and I still save more money by traveling the 50 miles to a store. I love lowes and sometime HomeDepot which is next door to WalMart here. I go to the local owned grocery store and beat WalMart all the time. I do not shop WalMart unless it is to get something that is urgently needed like yesterday I needed dog food and didn't have time to go anywhere else and paid a dollar more for it. Uggghhh


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    Posts: 12 | Location: Virginia | Registered: May 04, 2008Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Originally posted by frappe:
    I have had it with our Walmart. Mad The scanner at the cash register and the price on the shelf do not match up. Out of 7 times of shopping there, 4 times the scanner will charge more. Of course it is never less. Razz If you don't catch this immediately with the clerk, and the transaction is done, then they send you to the desk which has L O N G lines. Just yesterday instead of the marked price on the shelf $1.63, I was charged $2.54!! Grrrr


    Me, too.

    One glitch tried to charge me $69.00 for a pack of pork chops. LOL. I don't think so! I like chops but not that much Wink
     
    Posts: 106 | Location: Colorado | Registered: Apr 09, 2008Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Originally posted by Oldhouseluvr:
    I agree with everything Donna-50 said. My New Year's resolution for 2008 was to stop shopping there, despite the fact that it is the closest and most convenient retailer to my home. In addition to the prices and lousy service, the parking lot is an eye sore. The parking spaces are too small, there are not enough cart corrals, and there are carts and trash everywhere.


    lol... that was my New Year's resolution last year!!! It was like a weight was taken off my shoulders. Cool
     
    Posts: 514 | Location: Nebraska | Registered: Dec 16, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Originally posted by golden lover:lol... that was my New Year's resolution last year!!! It was like a weight was taken off my shoulders. Cool
    It really works, doesn't it?

    I went into my first Wal-Mart in 2002, when I was in Richmond for work (I lived in Boston and the only one was a good 30 minutes north of the city). I thought it was crazy...even called my mother to tell her about it.

    When one opened closer to Boston, I went a bunch for cheap cereal and pharmacy stuff. But, after I read up about their practices and moving to Charlottesville (where the Wal-Mart is dirty and crowded), I resolved to shop elsewhere.

    I hit Target now and then for bulk necessities and have found it so more pleasant to shop there. The staff seems a little better there, too.

    Anyway, I barely even notice Wal-Mart on the highway now. It's easy to drive right on by!
     
    Posts: 251 | Location: Charlottesville, VA | Registered: Jun 25, 2007Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    The ONLY store in our small town is Walmart!!! I have to drive about seven mile to get there! I get SOOOOOO mad at that stupid store!! I buy chips ahoy cookies there all the time. In the last six months they have gone from being 2 for 5 dollars to $2.77(EACH) , $2.88 and just today they were $3.28. Low prices always!! Bull !!! I think Walmart needs to change there logo "Who can we rip off Today!!! Our local grocery store is awful too! They just built a new store and raised the prices on everything !! Hate that Store! The only other choice I have is to drive about 35 miles ! Mad
     
    Posts: 926 | Location: Some where out there., USA | Registered: Oct 21, 2002Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    "Who can we rip off Today!!!


    Big Grin Big Grin Well they got me yesterday but they will be getting their primer back! Annie
     
    Posts: 4235 | Registered: Jul 06, 2005Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Well, almost hate to admit it...but I love my local Wal-Mart. It's new, bright and shiny and much more upscale that one would imagine. It beats the heck out of Kmart in these parts.

    Our local Wal-Mart competes with nearby Target, Home Depot and other retailers. We are lucky to have a wealth of stores to choose from in a 10-mile radius.

    We have found some terrific home decor at Wal-Mart. Case in point, a gorgeous deep chocolate brown shower curtain in a fabric that simulates silk duppioni for less than $20 -- NO KIDDING. It's for our guest bath and visitors rave about it. I have yet to find anything comparable in price or appearance at Tuesday Morning or Linens 'N Things.

    As for foodstuffs, Wal-Mart has generally competitive prices with our local mega-mart supermarket. Selections are good, except I can find more fancy items, international and organic stuff at the mega-mart.

    Not all Wal-Marts are the same. They vary their merchandise mix based on demographics; hence the New York City Wal-Mart is not going to look the same as the Wal-Mart in rural Texas, for example.

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    Posts: 645 | Registered: Jan 11, 2003Edit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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    Just watch the primer! Wink
     
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    I always leave Wal mart so mad, I try hard NOT to go there. We got one about 8 miles from home, and it quickly turned. Then we got a brand new one 4 miles in the other direction. When I first