toldailytopic: What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in e

Nathon Detroit

LIFETIME MEMBER
LIFETIME MEMBER
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for February 26th, 2013 06:00 AM


toldailytopic: What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in every day life?






Take the topic above and run with it! Slice it, dice it, give us your general thoughts about it. Everyday there will be a new TOL Topic of the Day.
If you want to make suggestions for the Topic of the Day send a Tweet to @toldailytopic or @theologyonline or send it to us via Facebook.
 

bybee

New member
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for February 26th, 2013 06:00 AM


toldailytopic: What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in every day life?






Take the topic above and run with it! Slice it, dice it, give us your general thoughts about it. Everyday there will be a new TOL Topic of the Day.
If you want to make suggestions for the Topic of the Day send a Tweet to @toldailytopic or @theologyonline or send it to us via Facebook.

I hope for courteous treatment! Government employees tend to be at best indifferent at worst surly and deliberately unhelpful.
In my area the Police Officers are friendly and courteous.
I won't return to a restaurant if I receive poor service.
There is a super market which is handy because it is on the way home from church but the employees are so uncivil I won't shop there.
 

Granite

New member
Hall of Fame
Depends on the business.

Generally I'm shooting for price and location when it comes to things like groceries and basics (jeans, etc.) but I'll go well out of my way for a good restaurant, book store, or cigar shop.
 

Rusha

LIFETIME MEMBER
LIFETIME MEMBER
Hall of Fame
Prices, customer service, quality, variety... and outside of an actual emergency, IF employees are on strike, I refuse to cross picket lines.
 

Town Heretic

Out of Order
Hall of Fame
What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in every day life?

:think: A number of things. If I've never shopped there before I look at reputation, available goods, comparative prices and return policy, location. And I try to buy American first whenever possible.
 

PureX

Well-known member
If at all possible, I much prefer to shop at locally owned and operated businesses. I want the money I spend to stay in my community, and I want the people I do business with to live where I live, and to care about my community as I do.
 

IMJerusha

New member
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for February 26th, 2013 06:00 AM


toldailytopic: What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in every day life?






Take the topic above and run with it! Slice it, dice it, give us your general thoughts about it. Everyday there will be a new TOL Topic of the Day.
If you want to make suggestions for the Topic of the Day send a Tweet to @toldailytopic or @theologyonline or send it to us via Facebook.

I like to shop at places that consistently give good service and are honest in their practices. Since I'm in a rural environment, I shop the local folks as much as possible except where the local folks take advantage of their locality price wise. That just irritates me something fierce. I pick up Christian Blue Pages for when I'm in the city and try to support Christian businesses. I don't support businesses that support unGodly living. That can be tough sometimes like when Girl Scout cookies come up for sale. I regret looking a girl in the eye and telling her I can't buy because I'm a Christian and the GSA supports the gay/lesbian agenda. Besides the fact that I love GS cookies, it hurts when girls get all hurt and angry with me and call me a hater. Sometimes I just get tired and I'd like to go back to being an ignorant know-nothing, do-nothing, get along with everybody sort of Christian. :sigh:
 

Granite

New member
Hall of Fame
Yeah, life's tough when you upset little kids by talking like a bigot. Here's a hanky.:yawn:

Do you people even listen to yourselves?
 

Vaquero45

New member
Hall of Fame
Yeah, life's tough when you upset little kids by talking like a bigot. Here's a hanky.:yawn:

Do you people even listen to yourselves?

Neat trick! Call out someone as a bigot and then BE one in the same post.

:golf_clap:


To the topic....
I don't worry much about who I buy from, basically it's about price and then service quality. Social issues aren't in mind most of the time. If a business or organization is known for supporting porn or abortion or perversion and I remember, I'll avoid it.
 

Sherman

I identify as a Christian
Staff member
Administrator
LIFETIME MEMBER
Hall of Fame
The TheologyOnline.com TOPIC OF THE DAY for February 26th, 2013 06:00 AM


toldailytopic: What criteria do you use for patronizing businesses and companies in every day life?


Businesses are are run according to Godly principles are chosen over ones that do not. Sometimes I will go out of my way to patronize a business that takes a Godly stand.
 

Granite

New member
Hall of Fame
Neat trick! Call out someone as a bigot and then BE one in the same post.

:golf_clap:


To the topic....
I don't worry much about who I buy from, basically it's about price and then service quality. Social issues aren't in mind most of the time. If a business or organization is known for supporting porn or abortion or perversion and I remember, I'll avoid it.

:yawn:

Pointing out someone's a stuck-up self-righteous bigot doesn't make you one, genius, any more than calling out an anti-semite makes you a neo-Nazi. Once again, I ask: Do you guys even listen to yourselves?

Oh, and remember to shop local.
 

Angel4Truth

New member
Hall of Fame
:yawn:

Pointing out someone's a stuck-up self-righteous bigot doesn't make you one, genius, any more than calling out an anti-semite makes you a neo-Nazi. Once again, I ask: Do you guys even listen to yourselves?

Oh, and remember to shop local.

Do you listen to your own bigotry?
 

IMJerusha

New member
:yawn:

Pointing out someone's a stuck-up self-righteous bigot doesn't make you one, genius, any more than calling out an anti-semite makes you a neo-Nazi. Once again, I ask: Do you guys even listen to yourselves?

Oh, and remember to shop local.

That's not my intent.
Yes, I do listen to myself because, quite often, being a Christian is one of the loneliest things in the world and we have to suck it up when faced with gentlemen such as yourself. You're just part of the territory. I really wish that weren't so but that's your choice; I can't make it for you and I guess that makes me an even bigger bigot, at least in your eyes.
 
Top