Posted on 05/07/2014 6:31:13 AM PDT by xzins
Living in the country, I do a lot of online shopping delivered to my door.
Any way you can get Staples/Depot type stuff online and just as good quality and just as good price?
Online can’t match the ability to quickly pick something up, and I don’t know about business accounts.
Not sure of the accuracy of this bloggers information and research. I’ve never had a problem with Google, for example.
If Google could sell your children, they would.
Sara Lee Corp has been defunct since July of 2012. It was split into Hillshire Brands and D.E Master Blenders 1753.
“Ive never had a problem with Google, for example.”
I can confirm that they’ve blocked searches for websites/articles opposing climate change, especially during/about the leaked emails. I’ve done searches for other topics, having seen an article previously that doesn’t get on the google list for 4 or 5 pages later while all sorts of unrelated items are listed. Therefore, I know that this is not an unbiased company and I do not doubt they block gun websites.
An interesting side note....I have heard that Wells Fargo is popular with identity theft and fraud criminals because you can open an account online without ever having to see a person at the bank.
Steal identity, open account, put a little money in, let account mature for a couple of weeks, deposit fraudulent cashiers checks which you immediately withdraw....
Thank you!
I buy most everything I can on-line and in bulk, particularly things like cases of copy paper, soap, household cleaner, 25 lb. bags of cat food, kitty litter, etc. Found couple of sources for ink/toner for copy machines which sell the refilled cartridges. Some less expensive but have found quality very inconsistent.
Staples has second day free delivery if you buy a certain $ amount which is great and I’ve found that for first time purchase to some of the sites there is a substantial discount. But even places to buy things on-line is becoming somewhat limited for office supplies. Cost of items reordered in May versus cost last October have caused me to say “Good Grief” more than once.
What I fear is that we are going to have only one or two sites to buy standard items in the near future. Does not bode well if you are on a budget.
I didn’t see ebay/paypal on the list.
And Starbucks too.
a confession. I saw this thread yesterday. bought a
Hallmark card today. I won’t do it again
about four years ago I saw a really interesting article
online about how the prevailing “big three” pattern
in various big box stores arose the link and/or my
notes are on my other computer. really.
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