Video: Walmart's Ban Backfires

Same thing for Goodyear tires. Take a Wal-Mart tire to a Goodyear dealer and they will send you back to walmart.

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If you bought Goodyears, you're screwed either way. Unless they're the $350/set Wranglers from the 1990s
 
We all have to choose our battles based on our own circumstances. I grew to like Wally after hating them forever. But, that was because of one store I started going into based on my drive home. Clean, nice friendly staff. Never accosted at the front door leaving. I will still go there for basics, but will bias purchases away from them when possible.
They wouldn't have such a tight bag checking routine in some stores if they weren't showing inventory loss. Those stores are obviously having a theft problem. Another store I went to that had cart checkers said they only check non-bagged items.
 
The local Walmart use to check receipts. Did it for years and it was always random. The few times they hit me, they didn't inventory. Just a swipe on my receipt with a highlighter.

I haven't even seen them do that in a long while.
 
The local Walmart use to check receipts. Did it for years and it was always random. The few times they hit me, they didn't inventory. Just a swipe on my receipt with a highlighter.

I haven't even seen them do that in a long while.


They do that at Sam's Club. I was told it is because people buy stuff, pay for it and come back with the receipt and get the same items over again.
 
I'm old enough to remember folk talking about how the "big box stores" were hurting the little man. I look at it as...I'm helping in bringing back the "mom and pops" stores. I never liked wal mart anyway.
 
Boycotting every large organization who’ve taken a stance against the RTKBA may prove to be difficult. Look at everything you purchase, google the company and see what their position is....from the clothes you wear, the gas you put in your vehicle to the deodorant you spray in your armpits...quite a few organizations that manufacture bazillions of products, who are not friendly at all toward the RTKBA.

So...whaddaya do? What’s the solution?

TURN....THE...TABLES.

If you can find product cheaper at these organizations, buy it. Then, take the money you saved and invest it in ammo, more firearms or training/range trips.

The respective company may have an anti-gun stance, but their competitive pricing has just directly contributed to the exercise of the RTKBA.
 
Reidsville NC Walmart.
I stopped in after the ban and ammo shelves were half empty. 9mm and 223 were about gone. Today shelves are about full. Plenty of bulk 9mm, 223, 556. I'm confused.
 
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