Posted on 12/15/2009 10:02:42 AM PST by txted
“I can’t see anything!”
“There’s not much to see. We’re inside a Chinese dragon.”
WalMart is a great store, and almost all of the associates are good at customer service, but at my store, the checkers leave a lot to be desired. I actually stopped going there because I got overcharged (double entries, wrong — more expensive — item entered) every single time and had to “take it to customer service” each time. And yes, the checkers are still there. I got fed up and took my business elsewhere except for a few items. They went from $$$ from me each week to $ every three weeks or so.
Ted
After several months, I have not found a single error in my register tapes from the new store. Also, my expenditure is comparable, which I did not expect.
I’m not exaggerating. It was every week, and I got dang tired of visiting Customer Service every shopping day. I don’t know what the problem was, and I don’t care. It’s my job to maximize my own shopping experience, and if it takes switching stores, so be it. I informed WalMart Customer Service of the reason why I would not be shopping there anymore, and that was the end of my responsibility to them.
If they want me back, they can solve their problem and let me know. Otherwise I’ll stick to the store that has catered to me insofar as my requirements.
Also, I find it impossible to watch every item being scanned while also loading the belt with my purchases, digging out my wallet, and handing in coupons. I check my receipt before leaving the store.
Outstanding!
I'd also guess if you didn't post such stupid threads you wouldn't be zotted. But you did.
It was the Target around the corner that did it to you. They’ll do anything to make Wal-Mart look bad, even build phony Wal-Marts and let the cashiers steal $40.00 from you, too.
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