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Old August 18th 04, 04:50 AM
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"Jabba" wrote in message
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There is no GREED when you get or look for a bargain. A bargain

benefits
BOTH sides, not just one side. The items are sold cheaply and the store
doesn't take a loss, or worse yet, dishonestly claim a loss from their
insurance Co. The person gets a good deal on the item and saves money

that
they're usually end up spending in the same store on something else.


What would you describe it as then?

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I would describe it as CAREFUL and WISE shopping. Since I retired some
years ago I seldom buy anything unless it's on sale. Why should I not do
this? The store is still making money on my purchases, or at least
breaking even. Isn't this society wasteful enough as it is?

'they're usually end up spending in the same store on something else' any


proof of this - LOL


Proof of what? You must be a stockholder.... LOL!!! :-D
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