Posted on 04/24/2012 9:45:32 AM PDT by Nachum
Ailing Retail Giant Sponsors Hamas-Linked Islamist Group, Refuses to Rule Out Future Funding to Islamic Radicals
Think again before buying your next flat-screen television or computing device from Best Buy.
The struggling retail giant recently used profits from American consumers to fund the annual banquet of a group closely linked to Hamas. The Minnesota chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) recently listed Best Buy as a "Platinum Sponsor." Best Buy has refused to rule out future support for CAIR through numerous messages to its public relations department. The big box retailer is already in chaos amid the recent resignation of its CEO for personal misconduct, dwindling sales and bond downgrades.
The United States government named CAIR an "unindicted co-conspirator" to fund the terrorist group Hamas in America's most significant terror financing trial. The U.S. also identified CAIR as an agent of the Muslim Brotherhood, sharing the common goal of dismantling American institutions and turning the U.S. into a Sharia-compliant, Islamic state through incremental, stealth jihad.
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There’s a reason why best buy purchased the website http://www.bestbuysux.org/ that used to post horror stories on best buy from customers and former employees was purchased by best buy.
plus they used to treat you like a thief when you leave the store with “Sir, present your receipt”. I don’t remember ever signing a “member” application that agreed to such a such when I shop at best buy. do they still do that? I haven’t been to a best buy in AGES, since I only purchase from newegg.com
And so America is taken over by such as CAIR = corporation by corporation.
Haven’t been in a a BB in >1yr. Now it’ll be a longer hiatus.
Then I order the stuff I like best on the internet, and have it shipped home with a better warrany and cheaper than what I can find there.
and my favorite driver drives the Best Buy Ford....Matt Kenseth... :(
We have done the same thing for the last three or four purchases of TVs and major appliances. Then we bought from ... Sears. Yes, Sears. We wait for a big sale with free delivery/set-up.
Best Buy has a lousy return policy.
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