I went to Walmart and the door greeter asked to see my receipt again.
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ITTY — 7 years ago(January 03, 2019 02:44 AM)
More like demanded to see my receipt. She said, "Sir, I need to see your receipt."
I said "no thanks" and kept walking.
She actually followed me out the door rofl. She said something that I couldn't hear, and I replied "Call a manager. I don't care," and kept walking.
I'm not going to allow myself to be treated like a criminal by someone who works at Walmart for a living. I'm not proving **** to those people at the door. -
CrystalRaindrops — 7 years ago(January 03, 2019 03:09 AM)
That happened to me a couple weeks ago. I had several bags in my cart. The worker asked to see my receipt and a few other customers' receipts. But she said "You're ok" to another customer who only had one bag, meaning she didn't need to see his receipt. I think that was the only time I was asked to show my receipt there.
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NZer — 7 years ago(January 03, 2019 03:20 AM)
I walked out of a department store the other day, and the alarm went off. I had my stuff in a bag, all paid for. The staff were apologetic, because I'd only just gone through the checkout, and it was obvious I hadn't picked anything else up. Turns out, the bargain top that I'd just bought, had to have its tag CUT out, to stop it beeping.
Still a nasty feeling when all eyes are on you though.