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Damn...I think I was sucky
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Old 09-29-2008, 06:14 AM
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I was shopping at Wal-Mart today, and bought a lot of stuff. (My foster daughter really needed clothes, so we did a major shopping trip for her.)

I picked up a few things for myself, including a couple of bras, because I really needed them.

Anyway, we checked out, and as we were going out, the sensors went off.
I stopped on the other side, and was waiting, but then the next person came through and they went off, and the next person after that...same thing.
The clerk started to approach the third person through, but I figured, with 3 people all setting it off, it must have been a malfunction, and I kept going. Nobody stopped us.

Now I wish I had gone back in.

I was going through my clothes, putting them away, and I decided to wear one of my new bras tomorrow, so I took it out of the box. It still has its magnetic sensor tag on it. It's one of those that won't come off without tearing the material.
Now, I will have to make a special trip back with my receipt and have to explain why I kept going with the sensor going off.

My sister says I should call them first, so they are aware of the problem, and they know I'm coming in.
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Old 09-29-2008, 06:15 AM
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Nil suck.

It was an error on the part of the employee to do their job properly, if they can't respond to the alarms it's their problem.
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Old 09-29-2008, 06:23 AM
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But I probably should have gone back in, don't you think? That's the part that has me feeling just a bit sucky.

It was an honest mistake on my part, because I just assumed malfunction. My BIL was driving, and he had been so patient, but we were invited to my brother's for dinner, and I hated to make him wait any longer.

I should have gone back, just to be sure. Oh well, I am the one who ended up inconvenienced, I guess.
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Old 09-29-2008, 06:38 AM
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...Oh well, I am the one who ended up inconvenienced, I guess.
You should have, but I know that if I was in your situation I would've done the same thing as you. And after having observed a bunch of people going through, setting off the sensors, if an associate didn't come running I might also assume that they figured it was no big deal, anyway.

In the end, though, the associate was the one who caused all of the inconvenience because if s/he would have been more attentive during the transaction the sensor/tags would not have been overlooked and who knows--the others who set off the alarm may have been from the same cashier.

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Old 09-29-2008, 08:18 AM
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The people who have to respond to those at my local Wal Mart all tend to be about two days younger than God, so they don't move so fast anymore. That said, rare is the day I've actually seen anyone stop because a Wal Mart sensor goes off.
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Old 09-29-2008, 09:05 AM
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Not sucky at all. Heck, I even walk past the Wal-Mart folks who want to check my receipt.
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Old 09-29-2008, 10:23 AM
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Not sucky in the slightest - as your sis suggested, call in first

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Old 09-29-2008, 11:33 AM
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But I probably should have gone back in, don't you think? That's the part that has me feeling just a bit sucky.

It was an honest mistake on my part, because I just assumed malfunction.
I don't think you were sucky. I probably would've thought the same thing because it kept going off for different people and no one came over to check. I would've assumed that maybe they already knew it was malfunctioning and that's why no one was walking over.
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Old 09-29-2008, 02:41 PM
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When I buy baby formula, it usually sets off the sensors. Nine times out of ten, I'm near enough to the clerk that checked me out that they look up, see it's me, and wave me on.

Last week at Target I bought a printer ink cartridge. When I left and the sensors went off, an employee came up and asked,"Do you know what set it off?" I said, "Probably the print cartridge." The employee said, "Oh, you got a print cartridge. Yeah, that's why. Go ahead." She didn't look in my bags. She didn't look at my receipt.

Anyway, in your situation Ree, if there was no greeter in the immediate area, they probably would have waved you on through anyway - especially with three people in a row setting it off.

Sorry you have to make another trip, but you definitely were not sucky.
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Old 09-29-2008, 02:54 PM
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The only time I ever get my receipt checked is when I'm walking out with something that isn't in a bag. (Usually because it's too big to fit in one, or I only bought 1 thing).

Other than that, they never even acknowledge me
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