Wal-Mart has hired a company to call everyone in south Austin to ask them two questions about Wal-Mart:
1) Do you shop at Wal-Mart ?
2) Would you like to shop at a Wal-Mart Supercenter close by ?
If you answer ''No'' to the first question, they don't want to hear any more from you.
If you answer yes to both questions, they will ask for your name and address.
Apparently they don't feel that this is Tele-Marketing, else they would have respected your NO CALL request.
This is NOT a market survey. They are creating a network of prefered customers - finding out where their ''friends'' are and they will target those households for store promotions, advertising, and perhaps even direct marketing. This is just how they operate. After the store is open, they will not advertise in the local paper any longer, although they may buy tons of advertisting at first. They save money by not paying for advertising.
Once you get on their list, however, they may ask you to come and help cheer for new Wal-Mart issues at the City and County, planning commission, and future Town Hall meetings.
They are persistient as well as obnoxtious. They have heard from the community and they say they don't care - but their home office is growing concerned.
Wal-Mart has blocked certain email, ignored most of the letters sent by US Mail, and as you may have noticed, they have funded a very large and loud ''Pro Wal-Mart'' TV add barage. Look for them to encouraging their employees to volunteer services around town and if you have a charitable cause, this is the right time to ask Wal-Mart for a sizeable donation. Apparently, they have money to burn !
I guess it's a good thing that none of us have local business. None of the Oak Hill businesses that I freqent seem to be concerned, either, but their Business Association has invited a Wal-Mart rep and a person from OHAN to speak at their next meeting.
Oh, one more thing, there is a new more comprehensive Austin web site:
http://SaveAustin.com
1) Do you shop at Wal-Mart ?
2) Would you like to shop at a Wal-Mart Supercenter close by ?
If you answer ''No'' to the first question, they don't want to hear any more from you.
If you answer yes to both questions, they will ask for your name and address.
Apparently they don't feel that this is Tele-Marketing, else they would have respected your NO CALL request.
This is NOT a market survey. They are creating a network of prefered customers - finding out where their ''friends'' are and they will target those households for store promotions, advertising, and perhaps even direct marketing. This is just how they operate. After the store is open, they will not advertise in the local paper any longer, although they may buy tons of advertisting at first. They save money by not paying for advertising.
Once you get on their list, however, they may ask you to come and help cheer for new Wal-Mart issues at the City and County, planning commission, and future Town Hall meetings.
They are persistient as well as obnoxtious. They have heard from the community and they say they don't care - but their home office is growing concerned.
Wal-Mart has blocked certain email, ignored most of the letters sent by US Mail, and as you may have noticed, they have funded a very large and loud ''Pro Wal-Mart'' TV add barage. Look for them to encouraging their employees to volunteer services around town and if you have a charitable cause, this is the right time to ask Wal-Mart for a sizeable donation. Apparently, they have money to burn !
I guess it's a good thing that none of us have local business. None of the Oak Hill businesses that I freqent seem to be concerned, either, but their Business Association has invited a Wal-Mart rep and a person from OHAN to speak at their next meeting.
Oh, one more thing, there is a new more comprehensive Austin web site:
http://SaveAustin.com