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Old 04-19-2012, 12:06 PM

RE: Couponing at Walmart

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Originally Posted by demeter_aurion View Post
I have similar experiences with couponing at walmart. I once tried to return something that I PM'd and used coupons on. Well I wanted to exchange it for a different kind and they told me I couldn't because I Pm'd and used coupons. So I just wanted to return it then. She was only going to give me what I paid OOP. Jokingly I said, Well can I have my coupons back then? She asked when I used them and I told her last night and she so Oh they have already been in the system, DUH! Finally I asked for her manager and got the correct change back but the lady was being very rude after that.
I woulda just returned the item with out the receipt if they wanna start getting cranky like that

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Originally Posted by rgasmen View Post
My last experience at checkout there started with the cashier telling me to go to another register after I told her that I would be using coupons. Also, checkout time seems to get longer and longer...and longer...
I would have immediatly asked for a manager and requested a reason why you needed to go to another register while the manager was there

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Originally Posted by becky80 View Post
I agree. If they wanted to ring each one up seperately, thats fine. They are just making more work for themselves. You got what you wanted
No doubt it's them who gets annoyed ringing up seperatly

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Originally Posted by sSsLiZARdSsS View Post
I agree. It boils down to how the stores are managed, IMO. A good store manager makes sure s/he has good, capable people and creates an environment where they want to do the best job. S/He makes sure those under him are doing their job, including training cashiers properly. I've worked at three different grocery stores and management is the difference between having an efficient, profitable store and a hostile work environment.
Whats sad is when the managers don't undertstand the jargon I have one manager at a store that if you go to her she will say no one per purchase is per transaction .... Almost made a cashier cry telling her she could get fired for taking more then one and not reading the coupon ... Then all of a sudden it was Well fine I will let you do it this time .... When she finally left I apologized to the cashier told her that manager had no clue what she was talking about and to not let it bother her
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