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By Admin, on 08-02-2008 21:50

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Wal-Mart doesn’t want my money

 

I’ve had a love hate relationship with Wal-Mart for a while now. I love the convenience of buying groceries, clothing, cleaning and home supplies in one place, but I hate their poor customer service and arrogance.   Even though I know my only power as a consumer is choosing where I spend my money, I’ve continued to shop at Wal-Mart. 

 

Until now….

 

I went Christmas shopping on my lunch hour one day. The store was buzzing with holiday shoppers.  I purchased two DVD players which were not placed in bags, along with several smaller items which were placed in bags.  I was feeling really good about my purchases, in particular the gifts I bought for my Christmas Angel kids.  Basking in warm holiday cheer, I failed to notice the greeter (you know the old folks that loiter by the baskets) making a beeline for my cart. 

 

She asked to see my receipt, even though no buzzers or bells sounded on my way out the door.   I declined. 

 

I could have shown my receipt.  In fact, most days I would have shown my receipt and not given it a second thought.  But on this particular day, I really didn’t appreciate being stopped and having my, I repeat MY, bags pawed through. It’s none of her business what I bought and I was pretty firm about my refusal. She held onto the basket, so I couldn’t leave the store and called the manager.

 

I waited for about 5 minutes for the manager to come over.   I told her that I would not show them my receipt, and she said the greeter had the right to ask. Ok, fair enough. And I have the right to say no.  Our voices gradually rose and she called security.

 

I was absolutely fuming at this point.  I was ready for the police to show up and book me for causing a disturbance. But I was standing my ground.  Security arrived and once again we went through the whole story.  People coming in and out of the store are staring at us. I’m sure they all thought I was some sort of mental case, since I was surrounded by blue vested employees.  The only thing I could think was they were trying to intimated and humiliate me until I complied. 

 

The security guard told me that the policy was in place to ensure the “comfort” of their guests.  I wasn’t feeling very comfortable!  I was then told he could charge me with trespassing and prohibit me from shopping in Wal-Mart.  I couldn’t believe it! 

 

I asked how long I was going to be detained, and he became very defensive, saying “Has any one prevented you from leaving?”  I told him yes, the greeter grabbed my basket. He said “The basket is our property and she can stop it from leaving the store.”

 

The whole scene was really for nothing, because I didn’t show my receipt and they eventually let me go.

 

I was so furious at the whole ordeal, I wanted to go back in and return everything I had just purchased, but I had to get back to work.  I just couldn’t believe how Wal-Mart dehumanizes their customers.   I know I have to submit to searches at the airport, because people’s lives are at stake, but I do NOT have to submit to searches because a billion dollar company is concerned about their bottom line. 

 

I know shoplifting is a problem, but I’m not confronted and detained when I shop at Kmart, Target, Kohl’s, Frye’s, Albertsons or a dozen other stores. How do these companies control theft and still respect their customer’s privacy?  Obviously it can be done; Wal-Mart just doesn’t care enough about their customers to do it. 

 

According to an article in the Wall Street Journal, The end of the Wal-Mart Era, “Rival retailers lured Americans away from Wal-Mart's low-price promise by offering greater convenience, more selection, higher quality or better service.” (October 8, 2007) 

 

Customers are sending a message, but is Wal-Mart receiving it?

 

Tell us what you think, or share your own experience. 

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