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Strategies & Market Trends : Turnarund Investing
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To: thatsnotluck who wrote (566)4/26/2012 3:35:06 PM
From: Covenant1 Recommendation  Read Replies (2) of 1876
 
I asked the same question to someone else a couple weeks ago and he said to buy a power strip and batteries. I would go to a dollar store or Home Depot if I wanted to buy a power strip. Batteries can be purchased anywhere, and Home Depot usually has good prices.

I assume RSH has a number of products which many people can use. But why buy them at RSH? I can't think of a single reason why I would go to RSH instead of somewhere else for anything. RSH has no reputation for quality, value, pricing or selection that I'm aware of.

Many stores get people in the door because people know their needs will be addressed. What needs will RSH address? Obviously, they don't get me in the door.
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