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March 2025 by Mariah Perez
I’m extremely disappointed with my recent experience at Walmart. My husband and I went shopping for our nephews and found great clearance deals on kids’ clothing. However, our visit quickly turned into an uncomfortable and frustrating ordeal due to the actions of certain employees and management’s lack of concern.
While shopping, we noticed an employee, Nia, repeatedly following us through the store, pretending to work but clearly monitoring us. As we checked out at self-checkout, my husband scanned the food items while I removed the hangers from the clothing before bagging them. Suddenly, our screen was frozen, and Nia—who had been following us—came over, took the clothing out of the bag, rescanned them, and accused us of “switching tags or stealing.”
This accusation was offensive and uncalled for. My husband, rightfully upset, told her to cancel the transaction and rescan everything one by one if she had any doubts. Nia did so but responded with sarcasm and then made an extremely inappropriate and personal comment, mumbling under her breath about us being “cheap” for buying clearance items for children. This escalated into a verbal exchange, during which she became aggressive, provoking my husband by telling him to “do something about it” and even physically taunting him by throwing herself toward him and smacking her behind.
Another employee, Ryan, dismissed the situation entirely, stating, “They don’t pay me enough to care if anyone is stealing.” Asset Protection was no help either, as the officer ignored our concerns and stayed on his phone.
We reported this to the overnight manager, Judy, but she brushed off the issue. When we returned the next day to escalate the matter, another manager, Munmeet, also seemed dismissive, offering to personally check us out if we shopped again—implying we were still suspected of theft despite our complaint.
Most upsetting was a call from Aaron on March 3rd, in which he expressed concern only for his employees, stating that my husband came off as an “aggressor.” He disregarded the harassment and unprofessional behavior we endured, offering only “retraining” for Nia instead of holding her accountable. He made it clear that if we returned and “instigated” anything, we would be trespassed—essentially punishing us for standing up for ourselves while protecting an employee who was blatantly inappropriate.
This experience has left us deeply hurt, and we are now seeking legal action. My husband and I are especially shaken by the emotional toll this has taken on us, particularly since we are unable to have children ourselves. The way we were treated—singled out, harassed, and accused—was completely unacceptable.
We have been loyal Walmart customers for years, but after this, we will be taking our business elsewhere. I strongly urge Walmart to take real accountability for the actions of their employees instead of enabling such behavior with empty promises of “retraining.”
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February 2025 by The WWII Professor
Big shopping center with everything you need.
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February 2025 by Ana Rose
Horrible store horrible online they are lazy ordered something for a 3 hour delivery still haven’t got it it’s been 2 days calling the store won’t answer there phone horrible don’t ever order online from this store
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February 2025 by M. M
Walmart sucks.
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February 2025 by Jerry Blakeney
This store has great individuals from Arron on down. Every individual has a great attitude from Arron to the cart pushers. I have a medical condition that causes me to need to ride mobility devices, I have systemic lupus, fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, complex regional pain syndrome also known as suicide disease, prythee neuropathy, and lock knee syndrome, which makes it hard for me to ride an electric shopping cart because my knee will lock out in a bent position and I have an electric skateboard and a trailer that attaches to it for my service dog and to put bags on. The store management is very welcoming to that and helps me where I need the help.
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February 2025 by Daniel Hershberger
I was able to buy socks. They were not locked up at this Walmart.
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February 2025 by michael myers
It's a Walmart they are all the same
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February 2025 by Farzad Fazel
Love it
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February 2025 by Jade Mowat
I got shorted a small amount of money on my return, otherwise the store is nice
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February 2025 by Marie
Walmart has everything
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February 2025 by Jason Gallion
Typical Walmart, it has just about anything you need, but you stand in line for 20-30 minutes because they have 50 checkout lines with only 4 checkout lines open.
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February 2025 by Jennifer H
This place has gone downhill over the past few months. I have to shop early in the AM before work, and the overnight employees always park in the spaces closest to the doors - forcing actual shoppers to park near the rear and skate over the ice to the front doors. Half the items on my shopping list are never in stock, even though their website shows there should be plenty there. Maybe the items aren't stocked because many of their employees are always standing around gossiping rather than actually working? And they leave their carts and boxes scattered all over the aisles forcing the customers to try to navigate through and around them.
I finally switched over to Target. They are just a few cents more and their items are always stocked when their website says they are, the store is clean, their employees friendly, and the parking lot accessible to customers. I will support them from now on 100%!!!
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January 2025 by Zander
Garbage company with mouth breathing employees.
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January 2025 by Ely Rosario Vargas
It was nice
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January 2025 by Jen and Jamie W
This is one of nicest Walmarts around. Well stocked, clean and helpful staff. We have all been to that one Walmart you don't want to return to, this one isn't it.