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July 2023 by Brookelyn S.
honestly this walmart deserves a negative rating. i've never meet more rude employees in my life, especially a lady named sandy more like karen, she was absolutely no help whatsoever nor did she take our problem into consideration. if i was running that store i'd have her terminated immediately.
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April 2022 by Valerie M.
I was having trouble checking out 10 mins till close and I had left my other card at home. The employees were kind enough to let me drive home and get it and then come back even though it would be 11:15. I am so thankful I was able to make my purchase tonight because the cart was full. Thank you
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November 2021 by Lorianna P.
You mean to tell me, the walmart family cant aford to have at least one chech stand open two hours before closings??? Nobody likes walmart. Not the consumer, not the employee but boy is that family f&@&& rich. Walmart, i invite you to take a long slow lick on the snotty end of my f* stick. Either man up and pay people what they are worth or f& off along with travis scott and kiley jenner. Evil and out of touch with the community
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September 2021 by John M.
In the 36 hours since I and my little service Chihuahua Panchita pulled off of I-65 on our way to Chicago - in order to seek help with a mechanical problem with our car - I have been very impressed with the friendliness of the people of Lebanon Indiana. We have spent the last year and a half roaming the back roads of the high mountains of Western North Carolina, then a week exploring rural Kentucky and now a couple of weeks exploring rural Indiana. Overall, I have come to like country people a lot more than city people. They seem gentler and sweeter and calmer and more willing to just take people as they are. They tend to fall all over my sweet little dog - and to go out of their way to help others in general. In a couple of visits to this Walmart, I also have been impressed with this store. Somehow it seems less jangly and nervous-making than the typical Walmart. And people of been very sweet to my dog. But tonight I had an encounter with a young staff woman - who may actually have been the front end manager, God forbid - that burst my little bubble. This maybe 25-ish woman with long straight black hair - whose name tag I never did see - was actually quite attractive and I was prepared to like her. I went up to the two cashiers had been helpful to me a few minutes before and asked if I could get change for a dollar for the soda machine in the hall. What tells me that this woman may have been their manager was that she threw her voice above them to answer - in a tone of voice that was absolutely devoid of any element of human kindness - "No, sorry, we don't give change." That took me quite aback. It was two hours before closing time and they were not busy. It was - and it is - hard for me to believe that this could have literally been true, that she could not open a cash register or wait until one was open for a transaction and break a dollar bill for me. I was in a good mood and I sure did not want to let this young woman's snippiness ruin my good mood. She certainly wasn't worth me getting angry or self-righteous. But it was really clear that she did not feel sorry at all. She actually seemed enjoy telling an old white man that he couldn't buy a Pepsi. So I mustered all the sarcasm at my command and simply said, "Oh, you can't make change! What a concept. Big store like this does not have the power to break a dollar bill. How silly of me." My mechanic appointment is not until the day after tomorrow, so I may end up back in the store again. If I do go in again, I will certainly try to find out her name and talk to her manager. She does not belong in Lebanon and she does not belong in any role that features customer service. If, in fact, she is some kind of supervisor or front and manager, I really feel sorry for the people who have to work under her. It's pretty clear that flaunting her power is more important to her than human relationships.
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July 2021 by Phyllis E.
My biggest complaint about this store is the shortage of disability electric carts. I have never gone in this store that I didn't have to wait at least half an hour, and it usually is longer, more like an hour, to get a cart. And, except for the subway sandwich shop, there is no place to sit down to wait. The staff is usually pretty nice about getting me one as soon as they can, but there just aren't nearly enough. You would think with the baby boomer generation, getting older and the number of disabled increasing like it is, they would pay a little more attention to such a large and ever increasing demographic. We make up a huge portion of their customer base. I go to the Kroger next door whenever possible. They are more expensive, but I have never once had to wait for a cart.
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December 2020 by D M.
All of a sudden, late December 2020, they decide to be the mask n**** It is NOT a law! You CAN NOT require someone with a medical aversion to masks to wear one! Very rude people. Nasty dirty store. Stock in isles not put away. Did not sanitize carts or self check outs or credit card pads! Terrible store!
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July 2020 by Lacey singleton
Mission low carb wraps.
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August 2019 by Victor M.
Best Walmart around. Clean, uncrowded, fully stocked. I gladly drive 12 miles from Pittsboro to avoid patronizing the hot mess that is Brownsburg Walmart.
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April 2018 by Brownie B.
Racist!! The cashier people are rude! Ok so I was at the self checkout and this customer service employe started checking my friends stroller and looking for "store items", she literally checked everything and almost her purse! She said it was a policy to check "every bag or pockets". First of all they have never ever checked bag or strollers. My friend has been their millions of times with her stroller and never had been checked. It was so embarrassing people were looking at us like thieves!!! So this is the most horrible store with racist employees!! Never coming here again!