officerripley
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- Porlock, Calif
I just read an article saying that TCL tv's are one of the best made.Bought a TV there last night.
55" TCL model 55S451 for $248
Do most of my grocery shopping there too
I just read an article saying that TCL tv's are one of the best made.Bought a TV there last night.
55" TCL model 55S451 for $248
Do most of my grocery shopping there too
You need to look at the price tag attached to the item. Your example of a sweater...It will have a price tag on the sleeve or the collar. Read it before you check out, and compare the tag price to the cash register price. JimB.I don't like shopping in a Walmart store. I don't know what it is, but Walmart customers act a lot cruder than say J. C. Penny customers act. Walmart uses a lot of deception with their price signs. Sweaters with a price sign of $8.97 may be $13.48 at the register. And if you go into another Walmart, you will see exactly the same deception. Also, at the exit door, I don't like anybody pawing over the stuff I just bought. I bought it, I own it. They have no right to put their paws on it.
One of the few times I shopped there, this Jewish guy was bugging everybody in the parking lot. Apparently, if he said this prayer to people, he would get credit in heaven, or something. So, he's running around yelling in Hebrew at people. There were a lot of people complaining, but the manager wouldn't discuss it with the customers.
I'll buy online, but I won't set foot in the store.
My local Walmart is doing the renovation thing. There's a whole new floor plan, and sections have been moved, so I have to relearn where things are. About half the checkouts are self checkouts. I don't know what they are doing, nothing is really improved, and they are having a "grand opening" the first of October. A lot has changed already, but no improvements. It's mostly cosmetic, and the checkouts are not an improvement. It may look a little cleaner or something. I was looking at it the other day trying to see an improvement.They seem to renovated several around here including those over 10 miles away botique style. Alot of clothing displays makes one feel like their in a mall or big box store like Macys. Maybe it's their way of signaling more price increases.
Ours too, what a mess! Moved stuff so now you have to learn whole store and added on to grocery side for larger pickup area I hear. Wish they would put all that money into better merchandise. I see nothing that is "better" maybe updated paint and cleaner for now. I am not impressed as of yet.My local Walmart is doing the renovation thing. There's a whole new floor plan, and sections have been moved, so I have to relearn where things are. About half the checkouts are self checkouts. I don't know what they are doing, nothing is really improved, and they are having a "grand opening" the first of October. A lot has changed already, but no improvements. It's mostly cosmetic, and the checkouts are not an improvement. It may look a little cleaner or something. I was looking at it the other day trying to see an improvement.
Or fix that one wheel that doesn't turn? And then there's that one wheel that wobbles at high speed like it's lost it's mind.Will Walmart ever put ROUND wheels on their shopping carts?
Just think how much smoother those shopping carts might roll, if they had their minimum wage folks that probably tend and repair carts, actually use some of their now overly abundant from the pandemic cleaning alcohol bottles on shelves, to remove all the gum from wheels, picked up from gum chewing bozos that toss their expired wads anywhere while walking through parking lots.Or fix that one wheel that doesn't turn? And then there's that one wheel that wobbles at high speed like it's lost it's mind.