5-stars for integrity. Actually, this is a very clean and well-maintained Walmart, and if it weren’t for that idiotic and retarded exit that doesn’t let you back on I-96… which someone should STILL be shot for… I’d come here more often on my way up north. My story goes like this: I was on my way upnorth and wanted to grab a few things that I can only get at Walmart. It was getting late and I was kind of in hurry to press on, so I was a bit distracted. In order to make haste, I asked a very friendly Walmart cashier for quicker directions to to get back on 96 West as I was checking out. In painstaking detail, she proceeded to give me directions, which was the way I’ve know for years to get back on… through town. Despite my several attempts to thank her and stop her from explaining… and being a little embarrassed because it was holding up the small line. she kept giving directions. and forgot to give me $ 100 cash back I took out on my debit card. I didn’t notice it either, and in a hurry, I departed. I ran to Meijer across the street(Walmart does not have EVERYTHING) and as I was on my way to the car in the parking lot, a cataclysmic explosion went off in my tiny brain: Did that lady give me my $ 100? And did I even take out the $ 100 or did I just think I did? Some definite signs that I need to slow down a little or lay off the drugs. I quickly rifled through my pockets. Yep… there is was right on the receipt… $ 100 cash back. And no where near that amount in my wallet. Crap! How am I going to prove it and get my money back? Cameras? A lie detector test? Seduce the 60+ year old woman and reach my hand in the drawer while she wasn’t looking(the CASH drawer, not HER drawers, you sick fucks). I ran back across the street, and just my luck. she was gone. Did she even exist? Ok, now I REALLY need to lay off the drugs. I ran to the customer service counter and found she did indeed go on break. I explained her drawer *should* come out $ 100 over, but realized nothing was probably going to get done at 11pm at night. They were actually very nice about it, as I was expected eye rolls or looks of suspicion, but I got none of that. They took my name and number, and I left and hoped for the best. I called about 3 days later, when I was on my way back from upnorth, and I talked to the shift manager. Again, given all the complaining people do about Walmart, I braced for a hassle. Not at all what happened. A very friendly woman offer no details or lengthy explanations like I am putting you through right now… she simply said she leave the $ 100 in a safe with my name on it, and I could get it whenever I wanted. I came back a few days later, and in a grand total of about 5 minutes, I walked in, gave them my name, got my money and was on my merry way. Wow. Impressive customer service and not what I expected. Thank you, Walmart, you may win me over just yet!