don’t really like this one the service is awaful and allways dirty store
Miek T.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Gretna, LA
–Seems more expensive than most Walmarts. –Associates wear their attitudes like their raggedy ass weaves(hair extensions)(excuse the profanity these people have worked Thee Nerve. Okay! — They had stocked items
Korina C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 San Diego, CA
The selection in this Walmart compared to others is good. But the customer service is not. I went there and bought a couple mirrors when I got to the register one of them didn’t have a price which I had not noticed. There were 3 employees behind the register I went to and they made me go back and find one with the price on it as if I was on their payroll.
Ace L.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Harvey, New Orleans, LA
Customer service here is probably the worst I’ve ever seen. It’s not that hard to say a hello, you know. The cashiers are always stuck up and rude. The customer service employees are just as bad. They look down at you as if you’re prey for asking or returning something. No thank you, no hello, no goodbye. If I could give this Walmart –50 stars, I would. A little enthusiasm will not hurt in your life. Come on, try it. Try smiling
Joni P.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Harvey, LA
This Walmart has to have the rudest cashiers ever! It’s very rare that you even get a lot of them to say a hello let alone the total cost of your grocery bill. The lines are usually so incredibly long considering they only have 4 registers or so open during rush hour! Forget getting ice cream because by the time you wait the 20+ minutes in line you have melted ice cream! The perfect time to go to this store is in the morning hours shortly after it opens. The only reason I gave two stars is because most of the ladies who are the door greeters are polite, and speak to you as you enter and exit!
Marielle S.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 New Orleans, LA
It’s a Wal Mart, so if you’ve been in one, you’ve been in most. I don’t «do» Wal Mart. I can take the crowd. I can’t take the chaos. There is too much going on all at once and it gives me anxiety. But alas, sometimes you must venture into the deepest depths of the scariest places on earth to get something that you need to live. They have good deals on groceries and they have just about anything you could ever want here. The only drawback in the super long lines and the slow cashiers. I mean, seriously. Wasn’t there a time where cashiers put a little hustle into the checkout? Oh well.
Michelle B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Fairgrounds, New Orleans, LA
Meh, it’s Wal-Mart so I can’t get too excited. On the West Bank the Wal-Mart on Behrman is more convenient but I was driving my Mom around on manhattan so we popped in for a few things. Although I much prefer shipping at Target, Wal-Mart is cheaper so that’s why we went there. This location seems nicer than the one on Behrman. Plus there was a particular lady(I should have asked her name) who was really helpful when we asked where things were. We ran into her a second time and she was patient and friendly yet again. Oh, and even better I must have had some good parking karma because I parked right in front of the store on a busy Saturday evening! If you have to go to Wal-Mart on the West Bank I would recommend this one.
Bobby B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 New Orleans, LA
Terrible Walmart… like there are good ones. I figure that if you give it more than 1 star, you probably belong in «The people of Walmart» video: Terrible plant section as well
Clemente C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Harvey, LA
I go to this wal-mart out of convenience. Every week it seems to get worse and worse. From poor stocking of the shelves to a mess at checkout during prime shopping times. My trip yesterday was probably the worst I’ve had there in a long time, The lighting in 80% of the store was in half-off mode.
Nadrian M.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Harvey, LA
It’s WALLY-WORLD ‘nough said!
Jennifer B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 New Orleans, LA
It’s Walmart. Low prices, huge crowds, semi-decent selection of food, houseware, hardware, clothes, baby things, and just about everything else you could ever need. This location, to me, is probably the least«ghetto» of the Westbank Walmarts besides the one way out in Boutte. It hasn’t been remodeled so it doesn’t look as updated as the others, but there’s just something about this particular Walmart that draws me here. It’s probably the(usually) friendly staff and the fact that they actually keep the shelves stocked, unlike the one in Marrero. In general, I avoid Walmart when I can, but if my shopping list gets extensive enough that I need something from almost every department, I justify a trip. The Marrero one is right down the street from me, but unless I’m in a HUGE hurry, I’ll make the drive to Harvey. The lines are typically only 1 – 2 people long during the week, too!