Steve
Bradenton,#2Consumer Suggestion
Mon, August 27, 2007
Why would you assume that WalMart is responsible for you losing your glasses? How is this WalMart's responsibility? I'm not a big fan of WalMart management or overall attitude or policy, but the other poster is correct. You need to take personal responsibility here. At 58 years old, I think you would have that one figured out already.
Pablo
Washington,#3Consumer Comment
Mon, August 27, 2007
Why is it people need to blame a company for their own lack of oversight? Whatever happened to personal responsibility? You layed down glasses and they got swiped. Why is it Walmarts fault? Your an adult (I assume). You have to take responsibility for your own belongings. Yes, some thief was a lowlife but I'm sure you've had things stolen before. Is Walmart there to be your babysitter to watch over you? We don't live in a utopian society.
LEENA
NORTH,#4Consumer Comment
Sun, August 26, 2007
While I have never had anything stolen from me in a WalMart, I have experienced the same lousy attitude from management at the Unit in Bryan, OH. VERY rude people, most don't even acknowlede you with a Hello. Got better service in paint dept BY THE PAINT REP FILLING HIS SAMPLE CHIPS! PATHETIC! I won't shop there anymore. Quality extends to service as well as product and the help at these stores is as lousy as the chinese garbage on their shelves. I'd rather spend a couple more dollars to be treated like a person, not an animal.
Anothervictim
Fort Myers,#5UPDATE EX-employee responds
Fri, August 17, 2007
Every Wal-mart, believe it or not, has more than 600 cameras. Good security? None at all. It is all just part of WalMart's standard anti-union package designed for the specific use to spy on employees. Even those cameras on top of the building pointed in every direction in the parking lot is not for the customer's safety or even theft. You could ask for the tape to be pulled and get exactly who took your glasses. They keep the tapes for several months.