Sentences with phrase «service at big box stores»

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About prefolds: You can't buy diaper - service quality prefolds at regular baby stores (BRU, BBB, and other big box retailers).
When it comes to important purchases, they are willing to pay more for prompt, personalized service than to sort through countless selections online or at a big - box store with a disinterested staff.
It shows the difference between our operations, and it clearly shows the consumer the element of service and family that we offer that they just can't get [at a big - box store].»
Detroit is not the first city in America to go bankrupt and it won't be the last, as cities dump obligations and debts they can no longer afford to service, because everyone is earning barely the minimum wage and shopping at the big box stores outside the city limits.
«The concept is a perfectly reasonable next step to the de-professionalism of legal services, where the purchase of legal services is no different than buying a widget at the big box store for the lowest available price,» says Scott Greenfield.
If you're not comfortable doing this with your computer or you have a closed laptop that you're not comfortable opening, you may want to contact a computer repair shop or a service desk at a big box store to help you with this process.
Experienced retail associate looking to bring increasing leadership and strong customer service focus to an assistant manager position at Big Box Store.
Greed is everywhere: its in big box stores that tend not to offer service, per se»; it's in men's clothing stores that don't have someone who can measure you for a suit anymore; it's in coffee shops where we pay ten times what many of the beverages are really worth; it's apparent in the imported clothes that we buy that fall apart at the seams after we've worn them for a few months, and of course recent media attention has shone a bright light into the dark corners of a prominent Canadian chartered bank!
The location adds to a variety of services available at the big box store.
At the end of the first quarter, the national vacancy rate for big - box stores nationwide stood at 8.2 percent, according to Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, — only 10 basis points lower than a year ago and double the rate at the peak of the market in the first quarter of 200At the end of the first quarter, the national vacancy rate for big - box stores nationwide stood at 8.2 percent, according to Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, — only 10 basis points lower than a year ago and double the rate at the peak of the market in the first quarter of 200at 8.2 percent, according to Marcus & Millichap Real Estate Investment Services, — only 10 basis points lower than a year ago and double the rate at the peak of the market in the first quarter of 200at the peak of the market in the first quarter of 2007.
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