It's the policy of Walmart to not match prices in store to that of items on walmart.com. I know this seems silly, but they come from different warehouses and becomes a matter of supply. and there are objects that are cheaper in store (usually movies). This seems to be the one thing that enrages most customers, especially during christmas and the gift card aftermath.
Several insist that the website says it is available in our store for the same price, when the website only lists the online price, and then says prices in store may vary. even if you go to "find in store"
One lady demanded a manager and swore to him that the website said she could get it at this store for the online price, so he gave it to her. Looked up the item just after she left and it doesn't even have a "find in store" option, so it doesn't mention our location at all.
Just really been getting on my nerves.
Bonus: Had a customer buying something, handed me some cash, saying "I need to pay with this first." then handed me a gift card adding "and then this." Now me, not being a mindreader, did exactly as she said, which ended up with some left on the gift card. Of course, this wasn't what she wanted at all, but nothing I could do but send her up to customer service desk. I know I could've reasoned that i would prefer the gift card first, and if she had just handed me both I would've done that. But when you give me specific instructions I'm going to follow them.
Also, what's the thrill in tearing keys off the keyboards of display laptops?
Several insist that the website says it is available in our store for the same price, when the website only lists the online price, and then says prices in store may vary. even if you go to "find in store"
One lady demanded a manager and swore to him that the website said she could get it at this store for the online price, so he gave it to her. Looked up the item just after she left and it doesn't even have a "find in store" option, so it doesn't mention our location at all.
Just really been getting on my nerves.
Bonus: Had a customer buying something, handed me some cash, saying "I need to pay with this first." then handed me a gift card adding "and then this." Now me, not being a mindreader, did exactly as she said, which ended up with some left on the gift card. Of course, this wasn't what she wanted at all, but nothing I could do but send her up to customer service desk. I know I could've reasoned that i would prefer the gift card first, and if she had just handed me both I would've done that. But when you give me specific instructions I'm going to follow them.
Also, what's the thrill in tearing keys off the keyboards of display laptops?


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