They need to better train their staff if they are going to start asking for receipts at the door! Last Saturday, As I was walking towards the door with over $ 300 of checked out groceries and a $ 115 floor scrubber, the«greeter lady/security matron» stepped in front of my cart and motioned her hand in a «gimme» fashion. I’m sure I had a perplexed look on my face, cause I didn’t think I was at Costco, but I handed over my receipt. She did not politely ask to see my receipt, just motioned. The reason she stopped me(I think) is because over the top of the cart with the bagged, checked out groceries sat a Shark floor cleaner in a box. How the hell she thought I could have gotten it thru check out with paying with that many groceries in my cart is beyond me since the scrubbers are way in the back of the store. Anyway with that long of a register it took her a while to find it so she said. Is this it? $ 115? Being PO’d I said I don’t know YOU’RE the one looking at the register to which she replied snidely… well, I thought you’d know how much you paid for it. I’m a 70 year old Grandma… never stolen anything in my life and not about to start now. I was insulted, and gave her a piece of my mind… I understand and expect this at Costco, not my local Walmart. I have no problem if I set something off on the security scanner, just felt this was done«because she could»!! To top it off as I started to push my cart toward the door, she had the audacity to follow me and actually TOUCH my shoulder and tell me to «Have a nice day!!»
Laura B.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Red Wing, MN
Self help check out is a disaster. The clerk is obliviously to a red flashing light and clearly the ‘holiday’ shoppers are getting the best of them. I’m waiting for help leaning with a cane in my hand when the rude young woman tells me to move so she can fix the machine. She didn’t want to take one step around me. Apparently Walmart has a policy of clerks not obligated to give their name when requested as she informed me when I asked for it. Another clerk confirmed that policy– the management was too busy to talk to me as they were running a checkout. Much better shopping experiences(of course) so save yourself the aggravation and skip this less than friendly holiday shopping experience.
James C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Beverly Hills, CA
This review is for the TIRECENTER. The girl who answers the phones at the tire center is ridiculously rude. She yelled into the phone«oh for God’s sakes» TWICE, because I asked questions to verify information. She was taking a long time to look things up and gave me incorrect pricing. So when I wanted to make sure I got accurate information she yells in to the phone and hands it off to someone else when we were at the end of my order. Absolutely rude. She needs customer service lessons ASAP. You are only as good as your employees. Good luck!
Ya Lun W.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Carrollton, TX
been my go to Wal-Mart for years … some what friendly /nice staff under staffed at times but it is what it is… this is a neighborhood GREEN Wal-Mart so just grocery here… no elecrtonics n’ house appliances you do still see some interesting people … that dress up funny from time to time check out for that =P
Zeke T.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Dallas, TX
I don’t care for shopping at Wal-mart really but I am starting to like these neighborhood store. They seem a lot cleaner for some reason and although it is the same exact stuff in a bigger store, I get a feeling that the produce is fresher. I wouldn’t mind doing some shopping here one day.