Posted on 07/07/2014 5:22:39 PM PDT by lowbridge
Who said anything about cheering?
Post # 67 sums it up prety well.
People fought and died for our Republic and that bastard in Washington is using his connections with Costco to attack one of the few people who stood up to this criminal and you want to patronize them to save a few bucks?
That is really disappointing. I didn’t know these bastards were so on the take for Obama. Had I I would have dropped them sooner.
At the very least you could at least call, write and mail these people.
We by the Kirkland brand AllerClear D-24 (15 ea) for $5.79 compared to $15-20 for CVS or name brand. That saves almost $20/month.
Prescription prices are often MUCH LOWER at Costco; sometimes even cheaper than the insurance co-pay.
But 700 copies in the first week is not bad if there is no advertising from the publisher.
PS Soon we probably won’t have much money to spend on books anyway. . . .and how do you know they were visibly placed on the shelf. I’ve gone into bookstores several times asking for a newly released conservative book only to find they either weren’t on the shelf or they were hidden in a non-related section of the store.
I found it necessary to drop JC Penney’s as well.
That was 700 copies last week. Costco sold about 3,000 during the first 3+ weeks.
Spoke with people in the administrative offices in five different Houston Costco’s and they confirmed that the book has already been pulled. None acknowledged knowing the reason why and would not share the name of the person who sent them the email.
Too bad. We didn’t buy much from them but have had a card for our company for three years and certainly won’t buy anything from now on.
Are you a Costco employee or shareholder. . .just sayin’
JC Penny has rid itself of the pro-homosexual agenda and gone back to having sales. The employees are much happier now and the stores doing better.
I can see JCP eventually going to primarily online sales.
Nope; just a long-time customer of about 30 years.
Guess I can write off Costco...
Wasn’t it Costco that labeled bibles as fiction?
I hope that Costco isn’t trying to censor what people can buy there so I’ll see what more turns up about this.
But I have to say that I’ve loved Costco for the longest time but that in the last year or two or three some of whatever their magic used to be seems to be kind of just disappearing because it’s not the same interesting place it always used to be.
OK maybe I sounded a little flip in my last post. I apologize; however, I can go to sleep feeling good about standing up for my convictions on this Costco outfit. I guess we pick and choose our battles. This one really got to me more than the JC Penney ordeal because our country’s freedom hangs in the balance. . . .
Many unhappy comments on their Facebook page.
Excellent! You understand freedom, private property, and the concept of Rights.
Rights aren't Rights unless everyone has them.
But then, too, I reserve the Right to patronize the businesses of my choice, especially those which are in alignment with me on issues, while reserving the Right to not patronize those in opposition.
But then, too, I reserve the Right to patronize the businesses of my choice, especially those which are in alignment with me on issues, while reserving the Right to not patronize those in opposition.
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