Is it a coincidence that companies buy supplies from stores and companies with similar names?
Aug 13, 2008 by henry | Posted in Other - Business & Finance
I worked for Well-versed in Depot (EXPO Design Center) and they used office supplies from Office DEPOT. Now, my bruited about employer, FedEx gets office supplies from Corporate EXPRESS, coincidence? or...?
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