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I guess there are just some things that shouldn't be mail ordered. One
being Cape Cod potato chips. I can get them in the store here. Only a few stores sell them. But at Walmart.com, I can get much larger bags for cheaper. I ordered some awhile back. The top two bags arrived totally open at the top and chips all over. Contacted Walmart. They reshipped. Got two more bags. Same thing. Split open. Chips all over. Never again. Now today it was Enrico's pizza sauce. Again, I can get it in the stores here but they had it MUCH cheaper at Walmart.com. I had to order a case. Fine. The box arrived today but... Uh oh. Why did it smell like pizza? And sure enough, one bottle was totally crushed. They did seal the jars all together in plastic so the glass and sauce was contained, but I had to risk getting cut as I fished the other 5 jars out to rinse them off. And now I need a shower because I still smell of pizza sauce. I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, they did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. But even with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if I had purchased locally. |
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Janet wrote:
> In article >, says... > >> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >> > That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. > > Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > > Janet UK > Why don't you **** off and die, you rancid old negative ****! |
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On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote:
> In article >, says... > >> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >> > That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. > > Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > Or her failed family.... or her failed life. |
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Dave Smith wrote:
> On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about >>> this. It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> > > > Or her failed family.... or her failed life. > Says the goon from the chicken coop who spent his pathetic life harassing truckers. Yeah, washerwoman, you're one to talk... |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>> It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> > > > Or her failed family.... or her failed life. But...then what would you have to post about if she did that? It would only leave your own failed life to talk about, and that would require your own newsgroup for sure. Cheri |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, says... >>> >>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>> It >>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>> >>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>> >>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >>> >> >> >> Or her failed family.... or her failed life. > > But...then what would you have to post about if she did that? It would > only leave your own failed life to talk about, and that would require your > own newsgroup for sure. They make a good pair don't they <g> He tried posting about his failed life and the family he hated but nobody was interested, so he doesn't like anyone else doing it, and we know how he dotes on Julie ... don't we? -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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Ophelia wrote:
> > > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >>>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>>> It >>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>>> >>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>>> >>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed >>>> shopping. >>>> >>> >>> >>> Or her failed family.... or her failed life. >> >> But...then what would you have to post about if she did that? It would >> only leave your own failed life to talk about, and that would require >> your >> own newsgroup for sure. > > They make a good pair don't they <g> > > He tried posting about his failed life and the family he hated but > nobody was interested, so he doesn't like anyone else doing it, and we > know how he dotes on Julie ... don't we? > > > +1! |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >>>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>>> It >>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>>> >>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>>> >>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed >>>> shopping. >>>> >>> >>> >>> Or her failed family.... or her failed life. >> >> But...then what would you have to post about if she did that? It would >> only leave your own failed life to talk about, and that would require >> your >> own newsgroup for sure. > > They make a good pair don't they <g> > > He tried posting about his failed life and the family he hated but nobody > was interested, so he doesn't like anyone else doing it, and we know how > he dotes on Julie ... don't we? That's because he's mean. And mean people suck. |
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Cheri wrote:
> > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >>> In article >, says... >>> >>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about >>>> this. It >>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>> >>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>> >>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >>> >> >> >> Or her failed family.... or her failed life. > > But...then what would you have to post about if she did that? It would > only leave your own failed life to talk about, and that would require > your own newsgroup for sure. > > Cheri > Don;t give him any ideas, this is how facebook got started... ;-) |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2016-01-28 4:17 PM, Janet wrote: >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>> It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> > > > Or her failed family.... or her failed life. I wouldn't say that. You, OTOH are just miserable and pathetic. |
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:17:53 -0000, Janet > wrote:
>In article >, says... > >> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >> > That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. > > Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. She CAN if she wants to, unless someone appointed YOU the moderator of this group, and failed to notify the rest of us about it. |
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The New Other Guy wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:17:53 -0000, Janet > wrote: > >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > > She CAN if she wants to, unless someone appointed YOU the moderator > of this group, and failed to notify the rest of us about it. Eggzactly! Everyone know it's my job, Pawlowski hired me. |
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Janet wrote:
> "You're fired" > > Janet UK > > BEnd double and french your anus, biotch! |
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![]() "The New Other Guy" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 21:17:53 -0000, Janet > wrote: > >>In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>> It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > > She CAN if she wants to, unless someone appointed YOU the moderator > of this group, and failed to notify the rest of us about it. Yep. And it was even food related! |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> The Other Guy would never have made such a lame argument. > > -sw He's have rammed his fat cawk in your prolapsed anus and reamed you until you barked like a harbor seal, you woman-stalking piece of dwarfy evil shit!!!! |
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![]() "Janet" > wrote in message .. . > In article >, says... > >> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >> > That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. > > Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. Oh but it gets better. After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 13:46:51 -0800, "Julie Bove" >
wrote: > >"Janet" > wrote in message . .. >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > >Oh but it gets better. > >After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It included >three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, they were >also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in the end? >They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. So I have a >free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. If it was REAL pepperoni, it wouldn't expire. |
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![]() "The New Other Guy" > wrote in message ... > On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 13:46:51 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >> >>"Janet" > wrote in message ... >>> In article >, says... >>> >>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>> It >>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>> >>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>> >>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> >>Oh but it gets better. >> >>After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >>included >>three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, they were >>also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in the end? >>They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. So I have >>a >>free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. > > If it was REAL pepperoni, it wouldn't expire. Why? |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 15:35:47 -0800, "Julie Bove" >
wrote: > >"The New Other Guy" > wrote in message .. . >> On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 13:46:51 -0800, "Julie Bove" > >> wrote: >> >>> >>>"Janet" > wrote in message t... >>>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>>> It >>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>>> >>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>>> >>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >>> >>>Oh but it gets better. >>> >>>After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >>>included >>>three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, they were >>>also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in the end? >>>They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. So I have >>>a >>>free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. >> >> If it was REAL pepperoni, it wouldn't expire. > >Why? Because it's cured, and not nearly as susceptible to bacteria as regular meat. Most salami is the same. I've eaten pepperoni all my life, I LOVE it, and I've left it unrefrigerated laying around for weeks or even months, with no ill effects. |
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On 1/29/2016 11:46 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "Janet" > wrote in message > .. . >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about >>> this. It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > > Oh but it gets better. > > After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It > included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So > now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. > And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the > sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. > Not bad. A fiendishly diabolical plan, well executed. Hee hee. |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 1/29/2016 11:46 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> In article >, says... >>> >>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about >>>> this. It >>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>> >>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>> >>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> >> Oh but it gets better. >> >> After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >> included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So >> now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. >> And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the >> sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. >> Not bad. > > A fiendishly diabolical plan, well executed. Hee hee. Reminds me of the McDonald's Cheeseburger thing when I was a young adult. I had bribed my brother into doing something with me that he didn't want to do, by saying I would buy him something. He opted for a McDonalds's meal which we got at the drive through. I asked for a plain cheeseburger and they got my order wrong. They were very apologetic and gave me the correct burger plus a lot of coupons for free stuff. When I told my friends of this, they wanted to go there. Same thing happened. Repeat, repeat, repeat. The worst was when I got just a bun. I think they refunded the entire meal that time. This worked out quite well for us as we didn't have a lot of money in those days and any sort of free food was nothing to sniff at. But then after a couple of months of this, they wised up and quit screwing up my order. Amazon is weird for stuff like this. I once ordered a 6 piece set of something for someone else and one piece was missing. In that case, they asked me if it would be okay to prorate for the one piece and refund me that much money. That was fine as the missing piece wasn't something she needed anyway. But in the case of damaged food, they tend to refund for the whole case, giving me some free stuff if any of it is usable. They told me that they are not allowed to take food back. I also ordered a shower stool from Amazon and it came missing the nuts and bolts. They refunded, had me order another but did not request that I send it back. So I have an extra seat and legs if I need them. |
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On 1/29/2016 4:03 PM, Julie Bove wrote:
> > "dsi1" > wrote in message > ... >> On 1/29/2016 11:46 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> .. . >>>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about >>>>> this. It >>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>>> >>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>>> >>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >>> >>> Oh but it gets better. >>> >>> After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >>> included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So >>> now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. >>> And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the >>> sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. >>> Not bad. >> >> A fiendishly diabolical plan, well executed. Hee hee. > > Reminds me of the McDonald's Cheeseburger thing when I was a young > adult. I had bribed my brother into doing something with me that he > didn't want to do, by saying I would buy him something. He opted for a > McDonalds's meal which we got at the drive through. I asked for a plain > cheeseburger and they got my order wrong. They were very apologetic and > gave me the correct burger plus a lot of coupons for free stuff. > > When I told my friends of this, they wanted to go there. Same thing > happened. Repeat, repeat, repeat. The worst was when I got just a > bun. I think they refunded the entire meal that time. > > This worked out quite well for us as we didn't have a lot of money in > those days and any sort of free food was nothing to sniff at. But then > after a couple of months of this, they wised up and quit screwing up my > order. > > Amazon is weird for stuff like this. I once ordered a 6 piece set of > something for someone else and one piece was missing. In that case, > they asked me if it would be okay to prorate for the one piece and > refund me that much money. That was fine as the missing piece wasn't > something she needed anyway. But in the case of damaged food, they tend > to refund for the whole case, giving me some free stuff if any of it is > usable. They told me that they are not allowed to take food back. > > I also ordered a shower stool from Amazon and it came missing the nuts > and bolts. They refunded, had me order another but did not request that > I send it back. So I have an extra seat and legs if I need them. You're despicable! Hee hee. |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 18:03:35 -0800, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: >I also ordered a shower stool from Amazon and it came missing the nuts and >bolts. They refunded, had me order another but did not request that I send >it back. So I have an extra seat and legs if I need them. Wouldn't it be better to go out and buy some more nuts and bolts? Then you would have two shower stools (one for each bum cheek). |
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On Fri, 29 Jan 2016 18:03:35 -0800, "Julie Bove" >
wrote: >Amazon is weird for stuff like this. I once ordered a 6 piece set of >something for someone else and one piece was missing. In that case, they >asked me if it would be okay to prorate for the one piece and refund me that >much money. That was fine as the missing piece wasn't something she needed >anyway. But in the case of damaged food, they tend to refund for the whole >case, giving me some free stuff if any of it is usable. They told me that >they are not allowed to take food back. > >I also ordered a shower stool from Amazon and it came missing the nuts and >bolts. They refunded, had me order another but did not request that I send >it back. So I have an extra seat and legs if I need them. I ordered a set of boxed food from Amazon once, and got one box. Complained, and they refunded. Fine. Also dinged the seller in 'comments', and they weren't happy, but changed their item description soon after. A friend ordered a computer system from Dell many years ago. Part of the monitor base was missing They sent him a whole new, BIGGER monitor and told him to keep the other one. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Janet" > wrote in message > .. . >> In article >, says... >> >>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>> It >>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>> >> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >> >> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. > > Oh but it gets better. > > After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It > included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, > they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in > the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. > So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. All ther drama and your family won't eat pizza. You did say that once. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Janet" > wrote in message >> .. . >>> In article >, says... >>> >>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>> It >>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>> >>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>> >>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >> >> Oh but it gets better. >> >> After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >> included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So now, >> they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. And in >> the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the sauce. >> So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. Not bad. > > > All ther drama and your family won't eat pizza. You did say that once. I *never* said that. My husband *loves* pizza. He would eat it daily. I don't like it much and neither does my daughter. |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Paul M. Cook" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Janet" > wrote in message >>> .. . >>>> In article >, says... >>>> >>>>> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >>>>> It >>>>> would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >>>>> >>>> That's good, Julie, very good. Hold that thought. >>>> >>>> Next time, don't even bother telling rfc about your failed shopping. >>> >>> Oh but it gets better. >>> >>> After I got home from the store, the rest of my order arrived. It >>> included three packages of pepperoni, two of which were expired. So >>> now, they were also going to hear about the broken jar of pizza sauce. >>> And in the end? They refunded me for all of the pepperoni and all of the >>> sauce. So I have a free package of pepperoni and 5 free jars of sauce. >>> Not bad. >> >> >> All ther drama and your family won't eat pizza. You did say that once. > > I *never* said that. My husband *loves* pizza. He would eat it daily. I > don't like it much and neither does my daughter. You did. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... >I guess there are just some things that shouldn't be mail ordered. One >being Cape Cod potato chips. I can get them in the store here. Only a few >stores sell them. But at Walmart.com, I can get much larger bags for >cheaper. I ordered some awhile back. The top two bags arrived totally >open at the top and chips all over. > > Contacted Walmart. They reshipped. Got two more bags. Same thing. > Split open. Chips all over. Never again. > > Now today it was Enrico's pizza sauce. Again, I can get it in the stores > here but they had it MUCH cheaper at Walmart.com. I had to order a case. > Fine. > > The box arrived today but... Uh oh. Why did it smell like pizza? And > sure enough, one bottle was totally crushed. They did seal the jars all > together in plastic so the glass and sauce was contained, but I had to > risk getting cut as I fished the other 5 jars out to rinse them off. And > now I need a shower because I still smell of pizza sauce. > > I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. It > would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. > > I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, > they did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. > But even with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if I > had purchased locally. Sigh. Yes mail order. My online startup, mailorderomelettes.com, never got off the ground. The world is just not ready. --- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. https://www.avast.com/antivirus |
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:21:47 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote:
>Sigh. Yes mail order. My online startup, mailorderomelettes.com, never got >off the ground. The world is just not ready. Like popcorn, some things are fine fresh, but age very poorly. |
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 16:16:58 -0800, The New Other Guy
> wrote: >On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:21:47 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote: > >>Sigh. Yes mail order. My online startup, mailorderomelettes.com, never got >>off the ground. The world is just not ready. > >Like popcorn, some things are fine fresh, but age very poorly. > ??????? non sequitur Janet US |
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![]() "Janet B" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 16:16:58 -0800, The New Other Guy > > wrote: > >>On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:21:47 -0800, "Paul M. Cook" > wrote: >> >>>Sigh. Yes mail order. My online startup, mailorderomelettes.com, never >>>got >>>off the ground. The world is just not ready. >> >>Like popcorn, some things are fine fresh, but age very poorly. >> > ??????? non sequitur > Janet US Stale, popped popcorn sucks. |
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Janet wrote:
> I'm sorry to say Marks and Spencer pirated your brainwave years ago. Go watch some old Dr. Who shows, you rancid limey ****! |
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On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:04:25 -0800, "Julie Bove" >
wrote: >I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, they >did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. But even >with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if I had >purchased locally. I've ordered from Walmart with no problems, but I doubt I'd ever order anything in glass jars from them, OR most anyone else. |
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![]() "The New Other Guy" > wrote in message ... > On Thu, 28 Jan 2016 13:04:25 -0800, "Julie Bove" > > wrote: > >>I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, >>they >>did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. But >>even >>with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if I had >>purchased locally. > > I've ordered from Walmart with no problems, > but I doubt I'd ever order anything in glass > jars from them, OR most anyone else. I have ordered things in glass from many places with no problems. Sur La Table, Amazon, even Walmart. But Walmart keeps changing the way they package and ship stuff. Everything that I got yesterday was in a new to me kind of box. The problem with the sauce was that they merely took the case as is, wrapped it in paper and shipped. So 6 jars all together with a cardboard flat on the bottom and plastic wrap around. At any rate, they refunded the money for all so... We shall be enjoying our very cheap pizza. Only had to pay for the cheese and crusts. |
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On 1/28/2016 11:04 AM, Julie Bove wrote:
> I guess there are just some things that shouldn't be mail ordered. One > being Cape Cod potato chips. I can get them in the store here. Only a > few stores sell them. But at Walmart.com, I can get much larger bags > for cheaper. I ordered some awhile back. The top two bags arrived > totally open at the top and chips all over. > > Contacted Walmart. They reshipped. Got two more bags. Same thing. > Split open. Chips all over. Never again. > > Now today it was Enrico's pizza sauce. Again, I can get it in the > stores here but they had it MUCH cheaper at Walmart.com. I had to order > a case. Fine. > > The box arrived today but... Uh oh. Why did it smell like pizza? And > sure enough, one bottle was totally crushed. They did seal the jars all > together in plastic so the glass and sauce was contained, but I had to > risk getting cut as I fished the other 5 jars out to rinse them off. > And now I need a shower because I still smell of pizza sauce. > > I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. > It would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. > > I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, > they did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. > But even with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if > I had purchased locally. You think that's bad, lots of folks on the mainland will not sell stuff to us through the mail. We might as well be in Uganda as far as the sellers on the mainland are concerned. I tried to get a couple of vacuum cleaner belts for $6 on eBay but the guy refused to send them to me because he was afraid they'd get lost or damaged. That's pretty chicken shit. This problem is getting worse, you'd think it was the next new hip trend. I should probably refuse to sell and mail stuff to the mainland but that would be like shooting myself in the foot!!! |
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![]() "dsi1" > wrote in message ... > On 1/28/2016 11:04 AM, Julie Bove wrote: >> I guess there are just some things that shouldn't be mail ordered. One >> being Cape Cod potato chips. I can get them in the store here. Only a >> few stores sell them. But at Walmart.com, I can get much larger bags >> for cheaper. I ordered some awhile back. The top two bags arrived >> totally open at the top and chips all over. >> >> Contacted Walmart. They reshipped. Got two more bags. Same thing. >> Split open. Chips all over. Never again. >> >> Now today it was Enrico's pizza sauce. Again, I can get it in the >> stores here but they had it MUCH cheaper at Walmart.com. I had to order >> a case. Fine. >> >> The box arrived today but... Uh oh. Why did it smell like pizza? And >> sure enough, one bottle was totally crushed. They did seal the jars all >> together in plastic so the glass and sauce was contained, but I had to >> risk getting cut as I fished the other 5 jars out to rinse them off. >> And now I need a shower because I still smell of pizza sauce. >> >> I don't think I'm even going to bother contacting Walmart about this. >> It would be more trouble than it is worth, I think. >> >> I have ordered things in glass before with no problem. But this time, >> they did not put any cushioning between the jars. So not a good idea. >> But even with the broken jar, it was still considerably cheaper than if >> I had purchased locally. > > You think that's bad, lots of folks on the mainland will not sell stuff to > us through the mail. We might as well be in Uganda as far as the sellers > on the mainland are concerned. I tried to get a couple of vacuum cleaner > belts for $6 on eBay but the guy refused to send them to me because he was > afraid they'd get lost or damaged. That's pretty chicken shit. > > This problem is getting worse, you'd think it was the next new hip trend. > I should probably refuse to sell and mail stuff to the mainland but that > would be like shooting myself in the foot!!! I have heard that. Sad. |
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Sqwertz wrote:
> This is all way too much drama for me. You really need to get a blog, > Julie. > > -sw > You really need to quit following her around and stalking her, you criminal woman-abuser. |
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