tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086577.post2335376457379205792..comments2023-11-02T05:43:24.814-04:00Comments on Dick Mac (alive!): Waste Versus NeedDMhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17250985156512363664noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086577.post-65596735161363418352010-01-09T12:29:06.223-05:002010-01-09T12:29:06.223-05:00Thanks for this nice idea dear. We see it as waste...<a href="http://www.chiropracticmarketingsecret.com" rel="nofollow"><br />Thanks for this nice idea dear. We see it as waste but they need business and profit. On the other hand they need cloth who have no abilities to buy. We are trapped this waste and need. Who will save us?<br /></a>DrKeithCurriehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11646247437435741101noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6086577.post-11861375929550937412010-01-09T09:13:40.061-05:002010-01-09T09:13:40.061-05:00This is VERY disturbing and totally calls for an i...This is VERY disturbing and totally calls for an investigation by the FTC and the IRS since these corporations count on the huge tax breaks they get for losses due to overstock and returns. Who wants to bet Walmart & H&M either failed to report the disposal of stock or found some shady book keeping tricks to disguise the disposal of stock as returns which is definitely illegal. But it's the kind of double-dipping that happens all the time. The tax benefit to large retailers for their overstock and returns is so great you can bet that they won't give up that incredibly valuable perk so easily.Al Falafalhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02921398517255684038noreply@blogger.com