28 May 2019 | 48 replies
They can pay in person at Walmart, Kroger, most check cashing places, online via checking, saving, debit or credit card.
28 August 2019 | 316 replies
Originally posted by @Stuart Smith:Some good points , but some of you didn’t read the question.....It’s also clear some of you have never been through a recession.....I can guarantee, from considerable experience , that when a downturn comes , your class B super neighborhood tenant, the flash guy with a Merc and a house full of toys and kids will be the first to lose his overpaid job, and the first to default on the $1500 rent.....whereas Mr Reliable in Detroit who works at Walmart and pays $450 a month will continue to do so.....But this is about $30k houses, local or out of state......about DOING this, going this route, not reasons why not too...
1 June 2019 | 146 replies
My wife and I are retired; we decided to buy MF properties to generate income so we don't have to work at Walmart.
1 June 2019 | 12 replies
@Bruce Archer - we use cheap Walmart horizonal blinds
7 November 2021 | 213 replies
now this equipment can and does last a lifetime.. but its an investment. so to speak in your personal experience and joys of life.. but you can go to Walmart and buy a 50 dollar fly rod.. you get what you pay for..
9 June 2019 | 192 replies
Once the materials reach the site the homeowner owns them.When you go to Walmart you don't pay 25% of the shelf price and say well let me take them home and see if I like how they fit in my cabinets.Just something to consider because if the overall amount is small you may have a materials heavy job.
14 October 2021 | 105 replies
I wish Home Depot and Walmart had to let people walk out the door with stuff without paying, have to serve notice, wait 30 days, show up in court to MAYBE get their stuff back.