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Need more like Easton Bryant standing up for small business

Shop at home and help our community grow
About: (Ad) An Open Letter from Easton Bryant, North Century Pharmacy

By Ralph Waggener

What Easton Bryant had to say in his advertisement was just simply great. We need more like Easton standing up for small business. Big Box stores profits are not spent here, at least most of it is not.



Sort of like having two wives and tell both that you are the only one, usually this catches up and the husband loses big time.

The public buys into saving online or at the Big Box Stores. We have the same problem in the printing business here at South Central Printing, Inc with people drawn to a low price on a business cards and they make it up on anything else you buy from the online business.

One on line printer has more advertising on TV than anyone; wonder how they pay for all this TV advertising? Bet it's not on cheap business cards.

We save our customers money and we offer them custom printing - not something shared with a thousand other businesses.

Shop at home and help our community grow. And I personally want to thank Easton Bryant for standing tall with very well written advertisement.

Thanks. Ralph Roy Waggener and south Central Printing, Inc.


This story was posted on 2015-08-27 09:00:18
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