Must just be your walmart, the few times I've looked at cds...never bought
any, I've seen the versions the artists were selling there were radio
versions.  This is also marked clearly on their website, not burried in a
EULA at the bottom of a page.



Mike

On Fri, Nov 28, 2008 at 6:12 PM, b_s-wilk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
>
> OTOH, Walmart doesn't label the discs they sell in the store as being
> different from those sold a legit stores like FYE or Sam Goody. I like the
> local independent stores when they can survive.
>
> Walmart is the kind of store that moved into my town, which had enough
> healthy stores that had been serving the community for some time, and sold
> their goods below cost for well over a year. Few business can compete with
> stores that can afford to lose money for several years until the competition
> goes out of business, but that's Walmart's business plan. Then Walmart sells
> inferior, improperly labeled goods at higher prices, since there's few left
> to compete, plus they get tax breaks, and their employees get state medical
> aid and food stamps because their wages are too low to live on. Honest
> businesses can't compete with that, so we're stuck with two Walmarts and not
> much else. Now we have to drive to Delaware to shop to avoid Walmart. It's a
> very bad company.
>
>


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