I go to the check out counter that has clerks. They are always friendly. I enjoy talking with them while they are getting my groceries. It just seems like the world is in too big of a hurry so I enjoy stopping once in a while to actually have a conversation with someone you don't know.
Came in the morning at 5:30 I knew they didn’t open until 6. I seen them letting customers into the store as I walked in at 5:39 they had told us we can shop but we can’t check out until 6. As I am shopping people being seriously rude. Especially the lady in electronics with dark brown hair. Had an attitude but maybe you should be communicating with coworkers. Unpleasant visit and will not be returning. I understand that you weren’t open yet but you let a lot of customers in and you had no reason to have attitude with customers.
The store was clean, I found it well stocked, organized and I was able to locate what I was shopping for. Once connected, the store associates on the floor were friendly. I saw many working the floor and had to wait longer than usual for a locked/secure item. The employee who escorted us to the check-out area with our secure item was very friendly and cheerful. The staffed check-out lanes were minimal (3), I avoid self-checkout because of Wal-Mart's lack of customer trust extra step. It is not time saving to check myself out, only to be stopped, searched and receipt verified. Whether you like it or not, it's a search. Nearly every time I use self-checkout I'm stopped to verify a receipt. No issues have ever been found. There is no real time saved if I'm stopped. Their staffed check-out employee very obviously didn't want to be there. She was just rude and appeared offended that she had to check us out. Not a good visit.
Terrible store. Store department signs on walls and hanging look like they are hand painted and make you feel like you are in a bad thrift store. Pharmacy is in the middle of the store and is very inconvenient if all you are doing is picking up prescriptions for an ill friend/ family member. And like all Walmarts the checkout look and feel like cattle runs for loading onto trucks. Staff standing around directing people to use the self checkout and expecting you to be an unpaid employee and not even receive a discount for being a cashier ad bagger. You will be accused of theft as you leave the store because you are asked to show your receipt even if you have a human cashier work for you and ring up your purchase. Being asked to show your receipt means that they suspect you stole something and if you are not being accused of theft it is a violation of your right to privacy. Ask if they are accusing you of theft when asked to show it, when they say no ask why they need to see it then. And continue on your way out of the store. Terrible business practice by a conglomerate that buys poorly made products at the lowest price, sells them to you at incredible markup and considers you a thief when you leave their store.
Overcrowded, 10 or more employees in various points around the front of the store chatting and telling customers to use the self checkouts, 1 cashier with 6 customers in line. I was directed to use the self checkout and replied "why I don't work here". Customers enter a narrow maze system to scan, bag, and pay for their items themselves. It looks like livestock on a farm. And when you exit there is an employee that acts as if every customer is stealing, because he asks to see your receipt and checks what is in your bags. When I was asked for mine I asked him "Are you accusing me of stealing something?" He said "No we just like to make sure everything was rang up correctly." Asking to check out receipts and items is accusing us and the cashiers of theft.
2 months ago
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Walmart Supercenter has a 3.8 calificaciones con 4348 Reseñas.
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I go to the check out counter that has clerks. They are always friendly. I enjoy talking with them while they are getting my groceries. It just seems like the world is in too big of a hurry so I enjoy stopping once in a while to actually have a conversation with someone you don't know.
a week ago0
Came in the morning at 5:30 I knew they didn’t open until 6. I seen them letting customers into the store as I walked in at 5:39 they had told us we can shop but we can’t check out until 6. As I am shopping people being seriously rude. Especially the lady in electronics with dark brown hair. Had an attitude but maybe you should be communicating with coworkers. Unpleasant visit and will not be returning. I understand that you weren’t open yet but you let a lot of customers in and you had no reason to have attitude with customers.
a month ago0
The store was clean, I found it well stocked, organized and I was able to locate what I was shopping for. Once connected, the store associates on the floor were friendly. I saw many working the floor and had to wait longer than usual for a locked/secure item. The employee who escorted us to the check-out area with our secure item was very friendly and cheerful. The staffed check-out lanes were minimal (3), I avoid self-checkout because of Wal-Mart's lack of customer trust extra step. It is not time saving to check myself out, only to be stopped, searched and receipt verified. Whether you like it or not, it's a search. Nearly every time I use self-checkout I'm stopped to verify a receipt. No issues have ever been found. There is no real time saved if I'm stopped. Their staffed check-out employee very obviously didn't want to be there. She was just rude and appeared offended that she had to check us out. Not a good visit.
4 months ago0
Terrible store. Store department signs on walls and hanging look like they are hand painted and make you feel like you are in a bad thrift store. Pharmacy is in the middle of the store and is very inconvenient if all you are doing is picking up prescriptions for an ill friend/ family member. And like all Walmarts the checkout look and feel like cattle runs for loading onto trucks. Staff standing around directing people to use the self checkout and expecting you to be an unpaid employee and not even receive a discount for being a cashier ad bagger. You will be accused of theft as you leave the store because you are asked to show your receipt even if you have a human cashier work for you and ring up your purchase. Being asked to show your receipt means that they suspect you stole something and if you are not being accused of theft it is a violation of your right to privacy. Ask if they are accusing you of theft when asked to show it, when they say no ask why they need to see it then. And continue on your way out of the store. Terrible business practice by a conglomerate that buys poorly made products at the lowest price, sells them to you at incredible markup and considers you a thief when you leave their store.
2 months ago0
Overcrowded, 10 or more employees in various points around the front of the store chatting and telling customers to use the self checkouts, 1 cashier with 6 customers in line. I was directed to use the self checkout and replied "why I don't work here". Customers enter a narrow maze system to scan, bag, and pay for their items themselves. It looks like livestock on a farm. And when you exit there is an employee that acts as if every customer is stealing, because he asks to see your receipt and checks what is in your bags. When I was asked for mine I asked him "Are you accusing me of stealing something?" He said "No we just like to make sure everything was rang up correctly." Asking to check out receipts and items is accusing us and the cashiers of theft.
2 months ago