Edgeman
Chico,#2Consumer Comment
Fri, January 23, 2009
Were his demands met? Did an attorney or a police officer arrest Wal-Mart? What about the FBI? Did the OP save us from those who would "jeperdise" national security?
Edgeman
Chico,#3Consumer Comment
Fri, January 23, 2009
Were his demands met? Did an attorney or a police officer arrest Wal-Mart? What about the FBI? Did the OP save us from those who would "jeperdise" national security?
Edgeman
Chico,#4Consumer Comment
Fri, January 23, 2009
Were his demands met? Did an attorney or a police officer arrest Wal-Mart? What about the FBI? Did the OP save us from those who would "jeperdise" national security?
Richard
Ripley,#5Consumer Comment
Fri, January 23, 2009
well i have a problem of my own with walmart money card.i plan to file a report tomorrow.as for this guy.walmart charges the $8.00+ fee at the get go.they dint overcharge you.it says it right on the card what the purchase price is.that is your temporary card.you get your permanent card in 7 to 10 business days after.i got mine.anyway if you read the print your first month doesn't start until you activate your permanent card.and you have to deposit at least 1,000 dollars into your account before the end of that 30 days or you will be charged a monthly maint. fee and you have to deposit at least 1,000 dollars per month every month after that to avoid this fee and also to avoid the $2.00 phone charge you get if you want personal assistance.so you are wrong my friend about that part of it. however you are right about them screwing people over with these cards.and as far as the toll free number on the back of the card.it is virtually useless,because you call the number,and you call is routed to India where the people try to speak English but can't. you can only make out every other word.and they are all trained and or coached on what to say.the particular problem i had.i got the same answers...the same comments and the same suggestions all in the same order every time i called.and i called doesens of times over the past 6 weeks.my advice to anyone reading this..? do not fall for the ease of getting this card.for yourself or anyone else.because if you have any problem whatsoever.especially if you've been ripped off online.you will get no help at all.they will delay things and keep leading you in circles long enough.so when they do finally to tell you the only way to get your money back is to write a letter to them stating what the problem is.and by the time the get the letter they claim your 60 day dispute time has run out and there is nothing they can do.(i'm out $229.00) thats the ammount they told me there was nothing they coul do. i know.because Ive been dealing with them for over 6 weeks.the card is a rip off people.don't fall into the trap..its almost as bad as getting a payday loan. i plan to file a formal report tomorrow so check back and see. as for the person who wishes to arrest all wal-mart employees,and call in the fbi and the swat team over $4.95 and a $2.00 phone call...good luck. i think you should visit your doctor and ask about Thorazine......! ps: sorry if my spelling and grammar is not right....i was educated in new york state
Bigwillieb
Liberty,#6Consumer Comment
Mon, June 30, 2008
Look, you have to read the fine print before or after you buy. Those cards have so many fees it is crazy to even get one, just use cash or a debt card from a bank, smaller ones that dont check your credit are great. The moneycards are really are a rip off but when you buy you sign. I hope you get what I mean.
Greg
Omaha,#7Consumer Comment
Sun, June 22, 2008
Hmm.....I think perhaps you do not understand the definition of money laundering. Its the converting of illegally earned income into 'seasoned' funds or legal earnings. I know people in Wal-Mart accounting, and I doubt they launder money. And, the FBI most likely will not take action to collect your $5. However, a nice conversation with a manager might resolve your loss, or at least explain the rules.
Qwerty777
Eden Prairie,#8Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2008
All of this over $4.94? Seriously? And on top of that, it is incredibly difficult to understand your post because of the horrible grammar. In any case, fat chance of getting anywhere with this, because I am sure that somewhere in the terms and conditions for this card, there is something about that fee, and it was probably just an ignorant employee who misrepresented to facts (intentional or not, it doesn't matter) or you somehow misunderstood what they said. Either way, I'm pretty sure your claim will not hold up.
Qwerty777
Eden Prairie,#9Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2008
All of this over $4.94? Seriously? And on top of that, it is incredibly difficult to understand your post because of the horrible grammar. In any case, fat chance of getting anywhere with this, because I am sure that somewhere in the terms and conditions for this card, there is something about that fee, and it was probably just an ignorant employee who misrepresented to facts (intentional or not, it doesn't matter) or you somehow misunderstood what they said. Either way, I'm pretty sure your claim will not hold up.
Qwerty777
Eden Prairie,#10Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2008
All of this over $4.94? Seriously? And on top of that, it is incredibly difficult to understand your post because of the horrible grammar. In any case, fat chance of getting anywhere with this, because I am sure that somewhere in the terms and conditions for this card, there is something about that fee, and it was probably just an ignorant employee who misrepresented to facts (intentional or not, it doesn't matter) or you somehow misunderstood what they said. Either way, I'm pretty sure your claim will not hold up.
Qwerty777
Eden Prairie,#11Consumer Suggestion
Sun, June 22, 2008
All of this over $4.94? Seriously? And on top of that, it is incredibly difficult to understand your post because of the horrible grammar. In any case, fat chance of getting anywhere with this, because I am sure that somewhere in the terms and conditions for this card, there is something about that fee, and it was probably just an ignorant employee who misrepresented to facts (intentional or not, it doesn't matter) or you somehow misunderstood what they said. Either way, I'm pretty sure your claim will not hold up.