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In reply to the discussion: I am very disappointed in all the celebs attending the BEZOS GALA tonight. [View all]Bettie
(19,815 posts)87. Same....
I limit what I get, but some things are not available locally and Walmart and Target are the two stores in my area, so it's hard to avoid terrible retailers.
Can't boycott everything.
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I am very disappointed in all the celebs attending the BEZOS GALA tonight. [View all]
Coventina
20 hrs ago
OP
Hailey Bieber (Justin Bieber's wife) just showed up in a 24 karat gold bustier.
Coventina
20 hrs ago
#7
Heck, my Revlon Colorsilk Mushroom Blonde hair dye ain't available anywhere else!
LeftInTX
17 hrs ago
#28
I shop Amazon a lot. l don't like driving and I'm so glad to have delivery. 🙂 nt
Raine
9 hrs ago
#79
Half of the stuff I buy isn't available anywhere else, including my hair dye!
LeftInTX
18 hrs ago
#24
You Know What Else Is "Disappointing"? MY BAD BACK. MY CANE. BEING JUDGED....
ColoringFool
17 hrs ago
#27
I can't afford mall prices. I buy my clothes at WalMart, Old Navy, Ross and Amazon but it's a pain.
LeftInTX
12 hrs ago
#68
Half the "deals" on eBay these days are broken down pallets of old stock or returns bought from Amazon...
Melon
15 hrs ago
#40
And don't forget Paypal spawned mega billionaire parasites Elon Musk and Peter Theil.
Initech
3 hrs ago
#82
The interesting thing is Sears was well poised to have become what Amazon now is
fujiyamasan
12 hrs ago
#74
I think history will look back on this period as the second roaring 20s, except we still are in
walkingman
14 hrs ago
#52
I remember DU posts from 10 years ago, shaming DU members for shopping at WalMart.
LeftInTX
12 hrs ago
#73