“This store will go out of the way to satisfy customers. Thank you to the Manager and Holly. I bought a shed in a box from Albany. Forklift had torn box. Got it home and it had a tear in the canvas. I took it to Bainbridge GA and Manager replaced it with the bigger one at same cost, because they didn't have the one I bought. Manager said first one should have been discounted off the top.Returned a weed eater that cord wasn't attached. My experience today was top shelf. Thank you again.THIS IS MY ONLY TSC STORE ILL SHOP AT FROM NOW ON.THANK YOU AGAINJames and Shelley Bergman”
“I ordered a custom cake from Publix in Tallahassee 3 weeks before I needed it and it looked God-awful when picked up the day before the event. It was $50 and it looked absolutely horrendous! There was no way I was serving that to my guests. Being on a time crunch due to it is the day before the event AND Easter weekend, my only hope was my local Walmart bakery. So I rushed over there to see if they could get something done by the next day for a kids bday party. Immediately, the answer was no due to being Easter weekend and Trisha already was booked solid for custom items. I was sooo defeated, so I told her I had no idea what I was going to do. Taking pity on me, Trisha said she could help me with some thing and took my order. The cake she made was ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! It was everything I was hoping for with the $50 cake and she did it in half the price. The kids loved it, coming back for seconds, even the parents. Trisha nailed this cake and I am so so grateful she was able to do something for me in such short notice and it look 1000x better than the Publix cake. Trisha is who I will consult from now on for custom cakes!!!”
8AM - 11:30PM
500 E Alice St, Bainbridge
Department Stores
“Walmart is Walmart, but compared to all in Tally and Mariana, I prefer this location the best. People here are friendly, the store always has what I need, the isles aren't over crowded and it is clean.”
“I had to ask the cashier in cosmetics was anyone working in shoes. She pointed out 2 women of which I hadn't previously seen. The African American woman standing @ a distance hollering whata you need twice. I apologized and told her I was so sorry didn't know she worked there...she gave me a frown, bobbed her head around and rolled her eyes as if to say duh. Ma'am first of all your head was tied up in a scarf with jeans and sneakers on and working in the public. Took a long sigh as if she didn't wanna be bothered at all before going to look for what I wanted. Please be professional or be gone.”