You Don’t Have To Let WalMart Check That Receipt!
2008
I read this inspirational and eye-opening article today, that you must read, that was sent to me by one of my “stumble buddies”…
It’s about time we fight for our own constitutional rights and stand up for our person!
Go check out this article…It’s funny and true, and you’ll, no doubt, appreciate it’s validity:
Don’t Let WalMart Check Your Receipt
There is no doubt in my mind that this scenario has happened to you once, twice or numerous times, completely unfounded in any way!
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I hope you enjoyed this article in today’s installment of Through The Eyes of Kimberly Edwards! Until next time…
I am and will continue to be,
Kimberly Edwards 🙂
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Uh..I don’t really care that much, a senior citizen earns a few bucks to add to his meager pension by checking the receipt, it’s ok as far as I’m concerned. But then I’m never in a hurry these days.
Very interesting perspective, Kim. I am going to have to try this some where. Sounds like fun. My disgust for the police and/or security already runs high enough and I know I should start some kind of a movemnent the, as I call them, prick patrols change the ‘labeling’ on their cars from ‘to serve and protect’ to ‘to rob and pillage the law abiding’. Peoria, Illinois {where I live} in the center of the state is number one in the amount of crime commited ahead of even Chicago and where is it we see all of these prick patrols??? On the interstate [mind you, A ROAD WAY CREATED FOR (underlined and in bold) FASTER TRAVEL] harassing said law abiding for whatever money creating violation they can dream up!!! And here is something more to think about in this same regard: Those prick patrols and their cars take money to ride and operate while thieving the, again, law abiding public which comes from – – – where??? Can you say oxymoron??? I like the way you say oxymoron.
Curtis
Awesome…That’s always bugged me as well, but for some reason I’ve always complied. I can’t wait for this to happen to me again..:]
My stumble friend, RavenRock, says:
“Excellent, Kim!!! :)))”
I’m glad y’all have been enjoying this post!
Kimberly Edwards 🙂
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My stumble friend, houstonwino, commented:
“I solve that problem by NEVER supporting that evil company and their semi-fascist policies with even a penny of my money. :)”
Kimberly Edwards 😉
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My stumble upon friend, cicil, agreed:
“Read the article and agree it is very intrusive to have receipts checked after purchase.” cicil
I’m glad you are finding this interesting!
Kimberly Edwards 🙂
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My Stumble friend, ColonelZupan, said:
“Very interesting article – I believe the technical turn is “Invasion of Privacy” without justifiable cause, and in other words “unlawful search” – which is prohibited by our Constitutional rights.”
I’m grateful for my stumble friends and all of their thoughtful remarks!
Kimberly Edwards 🙂
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My friend, amidrunk, from stumble upon said:
“THAT WAS QUITE FUNNY & INTERESTING…”
I’m glad! LOL
Kimberly Edwards 🙂
So it takes a moment or two to check the reciept, what’s the big deal? It’s not like it has my home telephone number or social security number.
People just find an insignificant reason to whine (would you like some cheese with it?) about something when they’re in a rush to go no-where. WAH!