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DVD prices pushed down by Wal-Mart
Baltimore News.Net Sunday 8th November, 2009
Wal-Mart Stores has started another price war in the DVD market.
The retailer has cut the online pre-order prices of some upcoming DVDs in its new push for competitive marketing.
Wal-Mart has once again scrambled competitors Amazon.com and Target, which are trying to keep up with the price leader, by lowering the online prices of new DVDs such as "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" and "Star Trek XI."
The DVD’s will sell for $10.
All three competitors are now offering free shipping for the DVD’s. Email this story to a friend
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Anonymous 11-09-09, 03:48 PM |
Wal-Mart pushing its competitors
Walmart is what it is today thanks to free trade with china. In 1999 bill clinton pushed to remove all trade restrictions with china both partys supported it and still do to this day. It was suppose to ease relations with them. before 1999 you could buy stuff from china but there was restrictions on how much they could import and tariffs. tariffs were in are constitution to keep foreign countrys from destroying are economy. What people don’t understand is that this has all been planned by are goverment to destroy the middle class and make us like other countries were you have rich and poor. don’t let obama fool you. Free trade has been pushed into are brains by the media as the greatest thing on earth but it was designed to destroy all production in the united states and bring us to are knees. Just like forcing banks to give bad loans in same year 1999. There is no diffrence from repubs or democrats anymore and america needs to wake up and take back america by voteing for anything but the 2 choices. and we need to take back the federal reserve and make it part of the goverment not somthing controlled by banks that allow banks to control are goverment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VebOTc-7shU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eAaQNACwaLw
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