HOLY COW....Walmart is
#43
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Same here. Our Walmart is stocking fabric and making a whole new space for patterns and such. Can't wait until they are done. I don't know how many sewers made this happen, but there is power in numbers. Especially to get Walmart to move on this.
Whoever is responsible, thank you thank you thank you
Whoever is responsible, thank you thank you thank you
#44
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Location: St. Charles, Illinois
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Originally Posted by MTS
Originally Posted by SherriB
No minimum purchase there, but the same $5.00 fee and $10 cancellation fee.
So I'm guessing it's only valid to Dec 16 because regular price cuts/sales will go into effect.
I wonder what happens if you put something on layaway on Nov 1, and then it goes on sale for Thanksgiving. Do you get your layaway adjusted to the lower price as well? ;-) Maybe you get adjusted to the price the item currently sells for when you pick it up.
Enjoy your TV. ;-)
#48
I used layaway when my boys were little and I was a single mom. It was the only way we could purchase Christmas presents. We didn't have a credit card. It might help people who have trouble with credit.
PS: that's one of my little boys in the military uniform in my avatar :-D
PS: that's one of my little boys in the military uniform in my avatar :-D
#50
Read the last part, where it talks about bring back items it got rid of from "over zealous cleaning of stores". Gee, you think they heard people like me complaining that they got rid of all the stuff you really wanted to buy, and brought in all the stuff that Target had that no one bought from THEM? Well Duh, Walmart.
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