Ty
"R. W. Wolff" wrote:
> To play devils advocate-
>
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>
> What I think is happening at these stores is they stretch what can work to
> make a sale. It is too bad they do not realize that they can actually
> increase sales in the long run with correct instruction, and sometimes
> telling customers something they might not want to here. But, in two years
> later when all the fish they bought are still alive, the water is clear of
> dirt with minimal effort, and possibly some fish have spawned- that customer
> will tell people and go back to that store again and again, foregoing even
> cheaper competitors that deal in junk and bunk.
>
> Ray
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