Don't get me wrong, I love to go to the BSP just a much as the next guy. I am sure I will be visiting the new one soon, but hate the fact that they keep getting bigger and bigger all the time. Personal opinion only, but if companies like BSP and ESPECIALLY Wally World are not controlled by our great government of the world we will have a Monopoly on our hands soon which is completely illegal. I am only 38 but can remember when Wal-Mart had other competition in the retail world as few as 20 years ago. But slowly and surely they have disappeared one by one and if things are not controlled we will have no other retail chains to compete with WAl-Mart and Sam's Club and the Walton family will own everything. If/when this happens, all those great prices and deals that everyone gets today could be sky high prices later for we have no other options to shop for they are all out of business. I have taught my management staff that If someone starts a plant across the street from ours, and they do it better, safer, with better customer service and quality, we will be out of business in a matter of time. If you look around at today's society, you see more and more businesses especially small businesses closing up shop. Small hardware and lumber stores folding to the Home Depot's and Lowes of the worlds. Even K-Mart has pretty much shut down due to Wal-Mart. I have never met Mat Plapp or been to his store but sure wished I lived close for I know I would visit it just due to his customer service that I perceive it would represent. The way a company runs is a direct reflection of its leader. I see Matt posting items about his store and seminar's, sure it is to draw business into his facility but you can read the genuine service that he is trying to provide. I bought a new boat 2 years ago and already know if / when I buy my next new one I will certainly look him up to see what he has to offer just from the postings he has made on this sight. Bigger is not always better. Yes it may get all of us a lower price for the mass quantities that the big retail chains purchase now but what happens when that same retail chain wakes up and realizes that not only are they the Big Dog on the block but also the ONLY DOG ON THE BLOCK.

Just my opinion

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