I try to avoid this place as much as possible. The customer service is terrible. They never have any lanes open. The self checkout is how I usually try to go but they have lines now. The cashiers never greet you and seem like you are a bother. Most of the time they are talking to another worker. I took this picture this morning because I guess this is time to go at 8 in the morning no one around but only one register open. Are cutbacks getting this bad we can’t open more than 6 registers in Walmart at a time.
Rollin D.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Suffolk, VA
can someone explain to me why shotgun shells are available on an unsecured shelf in sporting goods while the compressed air powerlets for bb guns are locked away so when you go there before 7am they are not available because no employee is on duty.
Lucy H.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Homestead, FL
No one is ever in a good mood here. I’ve not encountered a happy employee who was interacting with a customer. They have fun with themselves, but are inconvenienced by customers.
Chelsea B.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Virginia Beach, VA
Very nice people, but carts are never picked up… there are always more carts in the parking than there are cars… its ridiculous
Carissa K.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Suffolk, VA
I can’t stand the company and what it has done to small, locally owned businesses, but sometimes I can only find what I need at Walmart. This one isn’t bad compared to others and I usually get out of there pretty quickly. My cashier today was very friendly and super fast.
Mike C.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Suffolk, VA
Count your groceries when you leave even if it embarrasses the cashier, they seem to have a problem with getting your items into the bags on the carousel(a stupid idea in the first place). I have had steaks(imagine that!), laundry detergent, etc come up missing and I don’t believe that it’s accidental. I think that the carousels make it too easy for register workers to skim a little here and there and for many people like myself, it costs more in fuel to make another trip there and back to retrieve the«missing» items than what you spent for them.
Marv C.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Suffolk, VA
I would turn around and go to either the walmart in Chesapeake Square or College Drive. I hate this walmart. Always dirty, crowded, and most of all… the customers are really the ones I cant stand here. Rude, dirty, 20 kids running loose, foul mouth, dressed inappropriately. That is why people end up going to Target or Kohls. I also cant stand the parking lot and the way it is designed. Only go here if there is no other choice.
Alex H.
Évaluation du lieu : 1 Norfolk, VA
Wal-Mart is one of those places that is a necessary evil. They want you to believe that they are in business to save you money; that’s not completely true, by the way. Like every other company they are in business to make make money. They have just found a more ingenious way off making money for themselves while saving it’s customer a few dollars in the process. Even after completely this review, I will shop at Wal-Mart; it’s a necessary evil in my financing needs. It aggravates me, however, that their policies and lack of trained staff bothers their customers, but doesn’t bother them. Today I went to Wal-Mart for a watch battery. Finally, a rather unfriendly associate showed up at the jewelry counter and basically asked me what I wanted. I explain that I needed a watch battery, she looked at the watch, and basically said, «We don’t do these watches. We replace batteries in only Wal-Mart brand watches.» Well, first of all, what is a Wal-Mart brand watch? I didn’t see any Great Value watches for sale there. How anyway would she know if I purchased this watch from Wal-mart or not? She didn’t know and wasn’t going to lie to her anyway. I asked if Wal-mart had changed its policy. She basically said, «Yes», then began this story about someone’s $ 300 watch where the crystal was broken while trying to replace the watch back. «We had to pay to repair that and our manger said NOMORE,» she said. I then asked if I could remove the back and replace it myself. She said, «Yes, but you can’t use our tool!»…Yes, with an exclamation point. I just gave her a sarcastic«Thanks» and moved on. My problem is(and it can probable be tested) that Wal-Mart doesn’t have a company-wide policy on watch battery replacement. I went to the same Wal-Mart a few months ago to get the same battery, but they didn’t have it because there was some kind of battery shortage, they said. Nothing was ever said about me not using their tool to open and replace my own watch back. I’ve done it before. If if breaks, I’m taking full responsibility for that because the clerk will actually never touch my watch. Message to Wal-Mart…I contend if you have a jewelry section, you should service watches — all watches. CC to Target. If you are not going to, first, train your staff to do this job, then get rid of the jewelry section. Even if you decide to keep the jewelry section with selective service, I would love for someone to teach the associates there how to talk to your customers. They can smile a little more, use more polite language, and say, «I’m really sorry about this», as a politeness. I feel they are just looking to schuss you away. Wal-Mart — individual store policies and poor customer service. Is anyone surprised?
Dana K.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Suffolk, VA
It’s walmart. It’s always crowded. If you go & see a lady wearing her baby & getting laughed at by the teenage boys who work there, it’s me. :-/
Uncle F.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Ivor, VA
You ever wonder about the effect of Walmart on the people who shop there? I mean, are there REALLY that damn many fat, oddly shaped folk just lounging about in any one community? Where the hell can all these Walmartians come from, right??? It’s almost like Harry Potter cast some freakish mutant spell on the whole goddamn neighborhood that MADE folks not only turn into their worst nightmare, but forced them to show up at their local Walmart for a freakfest, you know? Hey, granted, their workers have to give blood just to afford health insurance, but give me my $.75 Great Value chips anyday! I love Walmart because I can shop AND be entertained, and a little scared for my safety, all at the same time! What can I say? I’m an adrenaline junky! Fight or flight!