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ella of Bourbonnais, IL July 18, 2009

Walmart has been open LESS THAN 2 YEARS here.I shopped there a week ago and there were maggots in different stages of developement under the sausage meat. they were cold so did not move but was very gross.And noone wants to hear a complaint!2 guys came toempty my cart,1 2 hold the others pants up they kept slipping down That may be a {street} style but it sure is ugly at work. KEEP THE MEAT IN A CLEAN AREA.

Dan of Bacliff, TX July 17, 2009

I own a small business and use a lot of your clear spray paint. You have discontinued it. WHY. Product # 20014A000 1 00 78742 03230 3 The other brand is to and not as good as the Walmart brand

Lil of Balto, MD July 15, 2009

This morning I was in super walmart grocery dept. shopping at 5:00 AM and employee was working in the bread aisle. Ms. P took off her shoe and scatched the bottom of her foot on the edge of the bread shelf. I reported this to the manager at this time. He walked up to the end of the aisle and stood there. NOT SAYING A WORD TO HER. He then walked away. As he got close to me I said something to him about not talking to her at that point. Because she could have done this again if she hadn't already done it before I seen her. I think this was very unsanitary. How would she fine if she had seen someone do this. I told the manager that I was reporting it to the health dept.

Mary of Goodyear, AZ July 10, 2009

went to buy some paint. No one was in that department. Had a representative call for a page for someone to come to paint to assist. Same representative had to make a second call before page was given by someone who could barely speak English or be understood over the intercom.

Same rep then went up front and asked for someone to come to the paint department. In the meantime another gentleman came looking for paint also. This man went to get us some assistance 2 different times. We both still waited and after a total of 25 minutes we left. I had to buy some vitamins so at the front register I asked for the manager and she was right there in less than a minute. Her response was that "we can go back there and I will get someone to assist you".

After 25 minutes and 5 total requests for assistance I personally thought she had some nerve to ask me to go back to the paint department and she would get someone to assist me. My question/complaint is WHY IN HECK WAS THER NO ONE TO ASSIST 2 DIFFERENT PEOPLE AFTER 5 REQUESTS? WHAT KIND OF MANAGEMENT WAS THIS? ME AND THE OTHER CUSTOMER WANTING PAINT COULD SEE MORE EMPLOYEES WALKING AROUND WITH BADGES ON THAN WE COULD SEE ACTUALLY WAITING ON CUSTOMERS. WHAT IS UP WITH THAT?

I will NOT go back to this Walmart again. the paint I needed was purchased at the local Home Depot 2 blocks away even if it did cost more = I was treated like my money mattered and with some common courtesy!

Marissa of Daytona Beach, FL July 10, 2009

If you go to Walmart to save money...think twice, or at less take somebody else with you to keep a close eye on what the cashier is typing in the midtime you're putting your things on the counter. Be carefull! the cashier ALWAYS mark same item 2 or 3 times !Apparently they don't know how to count. May be they didn't go to school.

I had 1 begonia, but the ticket showed up 2, just to give an example,ok, it doesn't matter only 95 cts. But today,it was amazing. I had 2 packets of razors, 5.97 ea.. She marked one, and the second one, and she said:" oh it didn't take it" so she kept marking, and I said:" both are the same price!' so she erased one (and I looked at the screem to be sure about it), but then she marked one more time AGAIN, and I didn't see it 'till I was at home.How it suppose I come back and claim for that? And this have happened several times with different cashiers. Are they trained for that?? I mean " get 2 pay 3", "get 1 pay 2". Oh yes ! save money,live better, great deal!. They ALWAYS make mistake when overtyping the numer of one same item, but never for less.

If you are a busy person as I am, don't go shopping to walmart in a rush. And always TAKE YOUR TIME TO CHECK YOUR TICKET BEFORE LEAVING THE CHECK-OUT REGISTER. This, never happened to me at Publix.

Florence of Peoria, AZ July 10, 2009

I never buy any meat from Super Walmart in Peoria, AZ, but this one time I forgot to buy the chicken thighs I needed for my home made soup, so I picked up a package at Super Walmart, even after I was told by a few of my friends that their meat was terrible. I had no choice. When I got it home to transfer the package to a freezer bag, it smelled so bad, it almost made me gag, so I washed it, removed the fat, bagged it and put it in the freezer for the next day. When I went to use it the next day, it still smelled awful, so I then threw it out, wrapping it carefully so the smell would not travel and took it out to the dumpster. I was so angry I told my neighbor about it and she said that happened to her twice. I will never, ever buy meat at Super Walmart again, no matter how desperate I am.

Judy of North Platte, NE July 2, 2009

July 1,2009 we were in the store about 6:00p.m. alot of the shelves were bare . We could not find products we usually buy at Walmart,also could not find an employe to ask for help. As we were checking out my husband went to the customer service desk and ask to speak to a supervisior. He asked about a product they didn't know if it was available or not. Did not try to help find it or call someone to help.

We do alot of shopping in this store , but it is not stocking like it use to and the employes could care less especilly the supervisiors. We go to aotwn 65 miles east and one 150 miles east, they are stocked and so heplful. Its a shame this store is going down hill!

Arnold of Dallas, TX June 27, 2009

The receipt offers 1,000 possible winner after a survey. Open the website and it says YOU ARE A WINNER--PROCEED TO GET YOUR 1,000 WAL-MART Shopping card.They gather private information then start offers after offer with your private information already inserted to the products you don't take and keep skipping ahead until the end--BUY THESE FIRST and then you MIGHT be eligible for the 1,000 SHopping Card.

Well I canceled everything but too late after they inserted my personal information into about 15 product databases. This is a bold faced SCAM.---I booted up my email and there they were--15 offers to go to college to flying to the moon. This is outrageous,an invasion of privacy, a manipulation on the Wal Mart name, and I will never buy anything from Wal Mart and will be telling my friends of the SCAM.

Connie of Shell Knob, MO June 22, 2009

Why are there so many self checkouts??? They will all be open and only about 4 cashiers on a Saturday night!!! I know that I could check myself out as well as any of your cashiers(and better than most!! I was a cashier myself for several years)but I was taught a customer should be shown appreciation when they shopped with you. Whatever happened to the personal touch? Not to mention how human beings could use the job!!

Candice of Springdale, AR June 20, 2009

I bought a plunger. The only plunger that was even in stock at the store. The plunger was 2.97. I love shopping at Wal-Mart and have always thought that it was fair prices for the product. But this is by far the worst 3 i have spent. EVER. The plunger that I bought is so flimsy that it turns inside out the instant you put it in the toilet. I have bought a better plunger from the dollar store before. I think that Wal-Mart should invest in a better plunger. Well at least the Springdale Wal-Mart and the Fayetteville Wal-Mart. In Arkansas. In Washington Wal-Marts they have better plungers. I know it seems like something stupid to complain about but I thought I always got my moneys worth from wal-Mart until now. And it really sucks when you have to go to buy a plunger at 1 a.m. because your toilet wont drain. Next time I'll buy one for double the price at Wal-Greens. Thank you for your time.

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