was with my dad when he was purchasing a few things & at the til the cashier’s friend(not a co worker!) was just standing beside her & they were just having a conversation. she didn’t really greet or acknowledge the customers ahead of us ‘& my dad. was just kinda unprofessional lol.
Kenneth N.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Vancouver, Canada
Walmarts are the same for the most part, with these big box concepts, just the clientele ia different. As such, not surprisingly, Indo Canadians are dominant here. The produce section being right at the front is convenient, bigger selection, and quite tidy. already have the Easter bunnies out in full force, at the right entrance. Mcdonald’s on the other side. Located in another massive plaza with some hint of an outlet experience but not that many stores like Queensborough.
Melly B.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Surrey, Canada
Today I went to buy a couple of things, and used the express lanes. When I got to a cashier, I was first asked if I wanted to use my walmart credit card today for my purchases. I said no. She asked if I wanted to apply for a walmart credit card. I said no thank you. She asked was I sure, they had very good interest rates. I AGAIN said no. Then I was asked if I wanted to donate $ 2 to a local charity. I said no. Finally, she asked me for my postal code, to which I said no. When I go shopping, I don’t want to be hounded by salespeople. By the time I left the store I was fuming. Is it too much to ask to just pay for my purchase and leave? Seriously, I am put off enough that the next time I need to do a quick shop I will most likely go anywhere but walmart, if only just to avoid all the hassle. Not only is it unfair to your customers, but to your staff, who undoubtedly get snarky replies. This has to change. P.S. Your employees park in the«reserved for parents with children» and handicapped spots. Shame on you.