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Old 06-12-2016, 04:19 PM   #31
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Was just at Wal-Mart and the paint guy mentioned he had been there years and years. He went through 3 cans of paint helping me get a match on my paint. Not every employee or every store will do that, but I'm very happy with the outcome.

Wal-Mart and ebay are pretty much my go-to shopping stops/places. I find the prices are generally better than anywhere else on the web or in-person shopping. I use the outlet stores on ebay quite a bit (you can get hanes t-shirts there for as low as 3.85 shipped!) and I buy parts, shoes, you name it. Now that Hancock Fabrics has closed/gone bankrupt, WalMart is getting back fabric in its stores. I'm really thrilled as it's hard to find fabric. They carry Waverly a supplier I happen to like and buy pretty often--and with no coupon, most of their patterns are 4 dollars a yard. This is about the same to a dollar less than I was paying with a coupon at Hancock's.
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