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okboomer wrote:
Our WalMart has a scheduling problem on the 3rd of the month between 4:30 and 6:00 pm when all the government checks come in and folksare getting off work. They will have 10 folks lined up at each ofthe 3 open registers and the 2 open self-checkouts with baskets piled high... when I see that, I don't even wait to get annoyed, I find the Customer Service Rep and ask them to step out and look ... next thing you know, there are red vests coming from all directions :lol:
How often do you go to the Wal-Mart on the 3rd at 4:30 PM?
You know, this whole love-hate thing that we seem to have with Wal-Mart (love their ammo, hate their service) has got me to thinking about how Wally World could better serve our needs. We all, as Wal-Mart customers and ammo buyers are interested in 2 things: price and service.
That's given, of course, that the ammo we buy is of the minimum quality levels by the big ammo brands, Winchester, Remington, etc.
So here are my suggestions to Wal-Mart, given the minimum quality standards, as to how they can make our ammo buying lives better and easier:
Price:
We need a house brand for ammo. Like for the following products:
or
I gotta think that with Wal-Mart's smarts they could make
Sam's Choice Ammo a big hit...
Service:
This one was easy to come up with. As Alexcabbie and okboomer point out, the problem of getting our fat mitts on Wal-Mart's ammo is one of too many layers between us and the ammo.
So, a disintermediation approach is called for:
Whoa.....a
Sam's Choice Ammo VendingMachine!
No clerk out to lunch....no sniveling liberal/anti manager.....no hard-to-get store manager....
Open 24 hours a day.
Justwalk up, pop your credit card or cash in (Face recognition technology willdo the age check) and you're off to the range or your hidden ammo cache!
Man, that would be suh-weet!
If Wally World took these ideas and implemented them, well, we'd have no reason to whine about them w-h-a-t-s-o-e-v-e-r.
But I'm sure we'd think of something...