
31 July 2012 | 164 replies
But, I'd venture to guess that the majority of gun owners aren't in well-regulated militias.Just to be clear, I'm not saying that there isn't a Constitutional right to bear arms (there is), but we can uphold that Constitutionality (both to the letter AND the spirit that the original signers had in mind) and still reduce the amount of gun-related death in this country by increasing regulation.As for the other arguments made above...Sure, criminals may be able to get guns even if they're not legal, but if a criminal has to go trolling in dark alleys or on the Internet to find a gun, there's a lot more chance he's going to get caught than if he can legally stroll into Walmart to buy one.And the argument above about the fact that they'll find other ways -- bombs, poison, etc -- is true.

24 July 2012 | 13 replies
I've gotten boxes at Walmart for about $6, but they only come in white, boring beige or light grey.

6 August 2012 | 12 replies
I don't remember ever hearing about any angry people calling Target or Wal-Mart to stop sending them mailers, so...As far as mailers, my budget only allows about 200 per month-which is why I'm working on making them as targeted as possible.

22 April 2013 | 28 replies
I get 500 envelopes at Wal Mart for ten bucks.

9 November 2013 | 29 replies
I have looked into this and I have heard analogies to a store like Target or Walmart.

12 August 2013 | 20 replies
Furthermore he said it was wrong be because I am providing no service to he other 4995 people who receive my letters( he said a Walmart, pizza, lawn care mailer is at least a viable service)I explained that direct marketing is a widely accepted method to find deals and is taught online, in Reia meetings, in books investor conferences and forums.He felt it sounds like a scam to mail thousands of property owners to find one person and take advantage of their bad situation and it seems predatory.He even said that if I have someone cash for their home In lieu of a pending tax saleWhere they would lose the home anyway that I'm still the bad guy as they would have had better options than just giving their property away for pennies.Have anyone ever heard of such a negative view on direct mail?

24 July 2014 | 20 replies
., Bought some wide ruled paper and 4x6 color envelopes at Wal-Mart for cheap, Went to YouTube and learned how to do a mail merge using Excel and Word, Bought some really cool stamps from the USPS, found a cool hand written script from Dafont.com, and printed my own custom mailers using a custom list purchased from Listsource.Canon MG3222 Printer (fed the regular paper & 4x6 envelopes just fine!!)

23 May 2013 | 54 replies
I think being a Walmart greeter would be a nice and stressless retirement job to pay for my coffees and sandwiches.

3 January 2013 | 74 replies
Neither did WalMart.

13 August 2019 | 111 replies
-> Business connections-> Passion-> Drive -> Ambitions-> Avoid working a part time employment that I would dislike ( Mc Donald’s , Wal-Mart, etc)-> Reduce my personal debt-> Provide the endless knowledge what a payday/car title loans due to someone bank account. ( interest rates ) -> Help few individuals create long term wealthReal estate is a team sport -> myself a temporary basketball fixedvia Kat Williams : I could use a few more Haters in my life.