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Alright so here is a suggestion. Everyone email wal-mart asking why they dont carry rush. And that you want them to carry rush. If enough people complain we can get it on the shelf.
You have the option to email the corporate office or your local walmart , so try both
Thank you and GOod luck to us all. If any of you recieve any response , please post in here. Thank you.
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Yes Ginseng RUSH ,and E water , I am going to email now. If we can get lots of people emailing , requesting RSHN products , we can get it on their shelves and a huge PR!
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Well my local Wal-Mart just received my request for Rush Ginseng Cola and e-water. Told them I had some out of town recently and my whole family now swears by it. I also informed them that hopfully they can carry it so I do not have to keep ordering it online.
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And if any of you recieve any response from walmart , post it on here and we should have a great pr pop out if it goes through
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RSHN getting a Wal-Mart deal can mean all current RSHN shareholders can use one hundred dollar bills as toilet paper! Over 80 Wal-Marts in China too!
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manipulation a sign of weakness...RSHN will sell itself...it does not need a few more PROs who has there own personal agenda
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Grassroots PR is not a bad thing. It is all about word of mouth when introducing new product lines at retail companies.
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yahosef_777, it doesnt hurt to request them to carry RSHN products , does it ? Its better than nothing We are just sitting here , why not help RSHN
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Would really like to be able to pick some Ginseng Rush up locally. That $10.00 shipping charge on their site for 1 four pack hurts.
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quote:Originally posted by redgurl19: Alright so here is a suggestion. Everyone email wal-mart asking why they dont carry rush. And that you want them to carry rush. If enough people complain we can get it on the shelf.
You have the option to email the corporate office or your local walmart , so try both
Thank you and GOod luck to us all. If any of you recieve any response , please post in here. Thank you.
been away for a couple, the momentum is building and excitement nothing I have ever experienced before...
...done dotta, submitted request this morning for 95831! G.L.T.A
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I think this a great idea and I will follow suit. But, reality is, this thing will continue to rise on it's own. Corr is hell bent on bringing this onto the shelves of every Mom and Pop store as well as the Big Boy stores.
Good luck to all. Go RSHN!
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Walmart may be the wrong company. They require vendors to mark their products way down, some just cant do it. Rubbermaid isnt in Walmart for this very reason. Perhaps Target and or your local grocery.
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i've bought rubbermaid stuff at walmart in the past...
quote:Originally posted by dmort: Walmart may be the wrong company. They require vendors to mark their products way down, some just cant do it. Rubbermaid isnt in Walmart for this very reason. Perhaps Target and or your local grocery.
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Costco would be a great chain to sell in as they seem to only sell in these humongous quantities and sizes.They seem to carry institutional-sized cans and packages and it would take me a year to use up the ketchup in just one of their monstrous plastic containers. Jay-Z lives in my mother's and sister's building and I have also run into Beyonce a couple times in the elevator.I will be sure to give them a bottle and ask them to sponsor Rush.
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Costco not a good route. Walmart yes If walmart carries it , and its in demand by us , then other stores will start carrying it !
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hmm what about requesting the product in vitamin shoppe or GNC?
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Dustoff you do have a point there , but there is no harm in requesting the product . Its just like a normal person going to a store and they cant find a product they are looking for , they either let a supervisor know or a manager or send an email. No harm in doing that.
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quote:Originally posted by Dustoff101: I would be very careful pumping a company to Wal-Mart.........They might become suspicious of such tactics..
If all of the sudden tons of people start making inquires, they might start asking questions like " What is your interest in this company "
What are you going to do? Lie ? Or say, well, I'm a micro-pennystock trader and I want the stock price to rise so I can get rich! LOL
Sometimes these ideas can backfire and do far more harm than good.
One can do it innocently.I called all the health food stores in my area to see if they had any in stock,and a few did but the ones who didn't hadn't heard of it or used to carry it years ago.But by them getting an innocent inquiry may get them looking into stocking some.
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Rubbermaid is in my local Walmart. I just bought some plastic storage containers and tea pitcher.
quote:Originally posted by dmort: Walmart may be the wrong company. They require vendors to mark their products way down, some just cant do it. Rubbermaid isnt in Walmart for this very reason. Perhaps Target and or your local grocery.
"History has shown that suppliers suffer if they run afoul of Wal-Mart. Rubbermaid raised the prices it charged Wal-Mart in the mid-1990s because of an 80% jump in the cost of a key ingredient in its plastic containers. The retailer responded by giving more shelf space to lower-priced competitors, helping drive Rubbermaid into a 1999 merger with rival Newell, says John Mariotti, a former Rubbermaid executive. "Rubbermaid earned Wal-Mart's wrath by not giving it the best deal," he says."
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I am a smaller holder of this company. I emailed the main supermarket in the Pittsburgh area. It's called Giant Eagle. I told them I was a small investor and gave them the enjoytherush.com address. I think that's better than everyone ganging up on walmarts website. glta!!!!
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