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To: Stoat

I think there are just rude, ill-mannered people all over--doesn't matter if they are customers or customer disservice. I was in Wal-Mart last night looking at some shirts in the ladies section. The "friendly/smiling" Wal-Mart lady comes over and starts to grumble that she had just folded all these shirts. There was quite a pile of shirts there messed up. I told her that I wasn't the one who did it. She shot back, "I didn't say you did!" I then asked her if they had any more pink shirts as the only one out was a super-huge size. She said rudely, "Everything we have is out!" I knew as soon as I asked the question what the answer was going to be. Well she didn't care that I was still trying to look through the pile of shirts. She just took over the table and continued to fold. I had the super-huge pink shirt in my hand and just handed it to her--I told her, "Well you do a better job at this than I do" and left. I thought about complaining, but it doesn't do any good. Wal-Mart's so huge--they could careless.


8 posted on 04/21/2005 3:02:22 AM PDT by beaversmom
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To: beaversmom

I'm not a Wal Mart fan anyway, but I swear there is something about that store that brings out the worst in people. I hear people screaming at their kids in drastic and frightening manners I don't hear anywhere else, and no one really seems terribly happy there.

I think it's the fact their stores are so...damn...depressing.


11 posted on 04/21/2005 3:48:02 AM PDT by pleasedontzotme
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