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Santa Helpers at Work
2011-12-18
The young father stood in line at the Kmart layaway counter, wearing dirty clothes and worn-out boots. With him were three small children.

He asked to pay something on his bill because he knew he wouldn't be able to afford it all before Christmas. Then a mysterious woman stepped up to the counter.

"She told him, 'No, I'm paying for it,'" recalled the assistant manager at the store in Indianapolis. "He just stood there and looked at her and then looked at me and asked if it was a joke. I told him it wasn't, and that she was going to pay for him. And he just busted out in tears."

At Kmart stores across the country, Santa seems to be getting some help: Anonymous donors are paying off strangers' layaway accounts, buying the Christmas gifts other families couldn't afford, especially toys and children's clothes set aside by impoverished parents.
I wonder if Nieman-Marcus has layaway?
Before she left the store Tuesday evening, the Indianapolis woman in her mid-40s had paid the layaway orders for as many as 50 people. On the way out, she handed out $50 bills and paid for two carts of toys for a woman in line at the cash register.

"She was doing it in the memory of her husband who had just died, and she said she wasn't going to be able to spend it and wanted to make people happy with it," the manager said. The woman did not identify herself and only asked people to "remember Ben," an apparent reference to her husband.
Prolly was not the rat made famous by the movie/song.
Kmart may be the focus of layaway generosity, Yala said, because it is one of the few large discount stores that has offered layaway year-round for about four decades. Under the program, customers can make purchases but let the store hold onto their merchandise as they pay it off slowly over several weeks.
On the dark side, if it's not paid off, I suspect K-Mart keeps the money. Maybe not.
In Missoula, Mont., a man spent more than $1,200 to pay down the balances of six customers whose layaway orders were about to be returned to a Kmart store's inventory because of late payments.
What? There are no K-Marts in blue states?
The sad memories of layaways lost prompted at least one good Samaritan to pay off the accounts of five people at an Omaha Kmart, said Karl Graff, the store's assistant manager.

"She told me that when she was younger, her mom used to set up things on layaway at Kmart, but they rarely were able to pay them off because they just didn't have the money for it," Graff said.

He called a woman who had been helped, "and she broke down in tears on the phone with me. She wasn't sure she was going to be able to pay off their layaway and was afraid their kids weren't going to have anything for Christmas."

"You know, 50 bucks may not sound like a lot, but I tell you what, at the right time, it may as well be a million dollars for some people," Graff said. Graff's store alone has seen about a dozen layaway accounts paid off in the last 10 days, with the donors paying $50 to $250 on each account.

"To be honest, in retail, it's easy to get cynical about the holidays, because you're kind of grinding it out when everybody else is having family time," Graff said. "It's really encouraging to see this side of Christmas again."
Posted by:Bobby

#4  I'd do more Christmas shopping if the Dollar Store had layaway.
Posted by: Formerly Dan   2011-12-18 20:08  

#3  What? It wasn't a government program coming to the rescue? It was private citizens? How un-liberal and anti-progressive. I'm sure this will be addressed by our Democratic represenatives.
Posted by: OCCD   2011-12-18 18:41  

#2  "that's the America we love"

Yes, it is, Frank.

It's also the America the lefties hate. >:-(

Screw 'em.
Posted by: Barbara   2011-12-18 18:17  

#1  that's the America we love. We don't need community organizers or unbathed whining Occutards. I hit USMC's Toys for Tots online and the Salvation Army kettle every time I grocery shop. They do good things
Posted by: Frank G   2011-12-18 14:20  

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