Lowes "Family" trees

Discussion in 'Discussion Group' started by bandmom, Nov 13, 2007.

  1. nsanemom22

    nsanemom22 Well-Known Member

    same here ... last year I did the last bit of decorating on the 24th.

    I think the cable (tv) will mysteriously become disconnected around the first of the month... :idea:
     
  2. reeteach2

    reeteach2 Well-Known Member


    I emailed them and this is the response from Lowes:

    Thank you for contacting Lowe’s to call to our attention the error in our holiday catalog.

    You may already be aware that Lowe’s has apologized for the advertising error. We understand the confusion created when we headlined the page of Christmas trees “family trees”. The error was not caught before the publication was distributed and we are disappointed in the breakdown in our own creative process.

    Lowe’s is committed to selling Christmas trees, as we have done for more than 60 years. And, we refer to the trees as Christmas trees in all television and magazine ads and in Lowe’s advertising flyers.

    We will redouble our efforts to proof our catalogs in the future to prevent this issue from recurring.

    We appreciate your understanding.

    Lowe's Customer Care
     
  3. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Hey, if you remember I warned you a couple of weeks ago! :mrgreen:
     
  4. Hught

    Hught Well-Known Member

    Of course the secularization of Christmas goes way back in 1833 with "A visit from St. Nicholas" and my fellow Unitarians started adopting the "Christmas Tree" in 1835.
     
  5. robbie

    robbie Well-Known Member

    At least Lowe's is Honest and followed up on your issue, I Love Lowe's, their Christmas selection is really awesome this year. Merry Christmas everyone....
     
  6. kaci

    kaci Well-Known Member

    No, i was thinking about getting my down ahead of time just to set up and decorate at an easier pace. The freaks live in my neighborhood, the day after Halloween they put up all their Christmas decorations (lots of those blow up things, etc) and have had them lit every night since then:shock: i can see starting early to decorate if you do a lot of decorating so you are not so rushed right at Christmas but cannot understand lighting everything up until after Thanksgiving. Starting before Thanksgiving takes away the importance of Thanksgiving in my opinion. BTW, what they put up probably took them a whole hour and a half since most of it is the blow up stuff so there was no reason they couldn't have waited - just my opinion.
     

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