An email from WalMart
#81
Yes, when I went into our local WalMart last week that is what I found and it was not impressive so I have been writing to the home office and local store. Doubt that it will do any good. I could not even find a spool of black thread. The thread display only had a few spools like they were getting rid of that too. What a disappointment as we have to drive over 50 miles one way to the closest fabric center. Guess online will get my business.
#82
Junior Member
Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: Texas
Posts: 195
When Mr Walton (Mr Walmart) died and the "kids" took over, customer service went out the door. American made went with Mr Walton. Employees say it is a "sweat shop" envirement to work in. Anything you pick up says "made in china". Our local store does not have fabrics and we have to drive 1 1/2 hours to the closest LQS. I rarely go into Walnart anymore. If I have to pay a few cents more for something it is worth it to me to make a statement.
#83
When I came home yesterday there was a phone message from someone at my local Walmart, no doubt in response to my email. Sorry that I missed that call but the caller said she would try again. I hope so.
#84
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Florida
Posts: 176
I can understand what Claire Voyant Quilter is saying but, it goes beyond the LQS. From the last time this subject was brought up by the board we have found many,many people rely on Wal-Mart because of the prices and also many areas of the country where our board members live only have or had Wal-Mart to shop for material. They have no local quilt stores in their area or can not afford the local quilt store prices. So, in that sense it is quite a shame. I too like to patronize when posible our local stores. But, sometimes it is not that cut and dry.
#85
Small town that I live in has only a Wally Mart..no other stores...we still have fabric bolts..but it keeps shrinking..I was so upset when they took away the DMC embroidery threads..now I have to order on line to get them. Such a shame. But the on line stores should profit from Wally's decision.
#86
Originally Posted by joyceelaine1951
That's the exact same letter that I got too. I asked why they guys could still have their automotive dept but us gals couldn't even buy a spool of thread. It's not fair.Take out some of the cd's ,movies etc. That would give them the floor space.
The new supercenter is NOT going to have an automotive service center either.
#87
Originally Posted by kso
We are thrilled to offer our customers this exciting new crafts and celebrations center that makes available craft and party planning needs along with information on current trends and new ideas in the area of life's celebrations, such as holidays, weddings and birthdays.
Shame on us for wanting to make something which is beautiful, will be functional for many years, and ultimately, for the most part, biodegradable.
#88
Hmmm, did you consider answering them saying something like 'oh that's too bad cuz now I'll have to buy my notions and crafts where I buy my fabric'?
Why make trips to more than one store when we want to economize cuz of gas prices etc.?
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
Why make trips to more than one store when we want to economize cuz of gas prices etc.?
warm quilt hugs, sue in CA
#89
I'm sorry but this makes no sense to me. Did they poll all of the quilters? I bet not. Because from where I sit I see a lot of disappointed people who sew and quilt. Wonder where they got their numbers. Hum, think about it.
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