dawnbug

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That's pretty weird. I definitely wouldn't think of CompUSA when running low on dish detergent.
 

Zim Hosein

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Originally posted by: LadyBuggy
That's pretty weird. I definitely wouldn't think of CompUSA when running low on dish detergent.

That's why it's an "impulse" buy! ;)
 

TWills

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Annual income report for Compusa:
Dishwashing liquid: $3.97 (sold to confused geek)
Other: 127million
 

Train

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probly because they deliver to offices, and they want to be an office's one stop shop for everything they need. And every office I've been in has had a dishwasher or at least a sink to wash everyones coffee mugs or whatnot.
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: C6FT7
Looking for something with a name search are you? ;)
Well, your name says Dawn on your profile :p

Sharkeeper PMed it to me pointing it out and so I thought I'd post it up here, kind of funny.
 

Xyo II

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Originally posted by: her209
A substitute to vasoline?

I think detergent would irritate. But I've never used a lubricant before. It sounds messy to me. :thumbsdown: On the other hand, when a girl says "are you clean?" you can just say ".......just a sec" and run to the other room.
 

RossMAN

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I saw an ad for an auto supply store selling a bookshelf stereo system.

WTF?
 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: brigden
Every major retailer is trying to cross-merchandize these days.
Can't they just stick to what they sell well and do a good job at it? I realize it'll bring in a few more bucks and satisfy the stock holders but there's gotta be a limit to all that, sometimes you just have to do what's right IMO.
 

Train

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Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: brigden
Every major retailer is trying to cross-merchandize these days.
Can't they just stick to what they sell well and do a good job at it? I realize it'll bring in a few more bucks and satisfy the stock holders but there's gotta be a limit to all that, sometimes you just have to do what's right IMO.
Whats "right" ? Whats wrong about a company that supplies office supplies to carry something an office uses (aka, an "Office Supply") :confused:

 

AgaBoogaBoo

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Originally posted by: Train
Originally posted by: AgaBoogaBoo
Originally posted by: brigden
Every major retailer is trying to cross-merchandize these days.
Can't they just stick to what they sell well and do a good job at it? I realize it'll bring in a few more bucks and satisfy the stock holders but there's gotta be a limit to all that, sometimes you just have to do what's right IMO.
Whats "right" ? Whats wrong about a company that supplies office supplies to carry something an office uses (aka, an "Office Supply") :confused:
I'm talking about just in general, this item they're selling is so small that it doesn't matter really. I was just going off topic a little since some companies try to expand too much IMO and then lose their focus on things like customer support and quality of their product/service.