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May 2024 by Courtney N.
I am a regular customer of Walmart, until today. I had an experience with a rude cashier named Sunny. I pay for my groceries with snap and other items with cash or debit card. She took my cash for all my items because I didn't inform her I was using snap. I have never had to do this in the past. I ended up going to customer service to redo my purchase and complained to the manager. Also, Walmart allows employees to wear satanic wardrobe which is offensive to many.
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March 2024 by averi l.
your checkout system sucks. why is it taking certain cards and no gift cards? also the guy 'trying,' to help did not know what to do at all and didn't bother to try calling any upper-staff. absolutely disappointed. idc if targets more expensive, i'll shop there.
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June 2023 by Rick H.
Called ahead and set up a battery install for 445. Got there at 430 and was told there were 4 cars ahead of me because i did not make an appointment. So whoever i spoke to did nothing, now i wait till 6 just to get started. Then the attendant that wrote me up for service did it wrong and i was called back bt the mechanic to put me on the schedule for the third time. Gteat training they get here
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August 2021 by Nels B.
I called to see if this Walmart had a certain type of paint and the worker who answered told me to come in and check for myself, I live half an hour away and called to see so I didn't have to make the trip for nothing. Eventually, after putting me on hold for 3 minutes, he hung up on me. Walmart needs better service. So I will be ordering my paint from Amazon.
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June 2021 by Stan C.
Good prices! Lots of good employees! Two open entrances! Good parking! Clean store! Clean restrooms! Self checkout doesn't malfunction! Open checkout lanes!
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April 2021 by Michael R.
I have lived in Buffalo for 25 years, and I have to say this is probably the worst Walmart I've been to. When it comes to products actually being stocked, you apparently have to understand there schedule because if you shop in the afternoon you will always encounter aisles of employees slowly, slowly, stocking. If you go about 12 miles to Monticello, you can see that a Walmart can actually be like, run effectively, all while likely having more customers.I don't know, I'm just some guy, but this has to be a management problem. So many employees will be stocking, yet while no one is going to the actual non-self checkouts when there are lines backed up to the aisles. I really would like to understand if there is a reason we need a whole fleet of employees to be restocking everything all at once. Could this not be done later in the night? I still go there because it is the cheapest, it just sucks that I've seen this place go downhill over the years.