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January 2022 by Jayden M.
It's a Walmart, it doesn't cater to you, why is everyone crying in the other reviews? Idiots.
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July 2021 by Betty Wells
Loved it
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November 2013 by Mia M.
My hatred for this store grows. I went there yesterday to get a carseat to go in my husband's car. Both of the ones that fit what I wanted/needed were out of stock in the neutral colors, leaving one bright pink model of each in boxes that looked like they'd been used in a demolition derby. Yet another item that the Connersville Hellmart hasn't bothered to inventory and restock. Seriously, the only people I see consistently working are the cart collectors.
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August 2013 by Nobuyuki S.
Having just recently been near Walmart's headquarters and seeing their *worst* Walmart store in that area--and that was better than the best Walmart store I've seen elsewhere--I'd be inclined to judge them all poorly. I'd rather have Target, but Walmart is willing to suck up a town's business, and at some point, you have to just accept them or drive quite a distance. Imagine the people in Hagerstown or Cambridge City, who don't have a lot. The store is big but small, having grocery and dry goods sides, but not being a Super Center. It's about the same size as the store in Alma, AR I saw recently, that served a town of almost 5000 people. The Super Center in Richmond, IN is one of the smallest I've seen. The layout isn't bad and the employees to whom I talked were friendly. Everyone seemed to be working at something. Way back when, I had been in this store to help friends with some church thingee where they needed to pick up a few things, and really the store seemed as accessible as any other Walmart I'd entered at the time. I could go on about Walmart's corporate policies but seriously, does that take away from shopping? They have groceries you need. They're not high end groceries but they fill a need. They have most of the national brands, so you can get what you want. Do you have to watch the prices? Of course! Every store wants (more of) your money. Kroger always seems expensive, but then, I shopped at Meijer and thought that Kroger wasn't so bad. It's all about buying what you need.
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February 2013 by Lisa L.
Apparently this store doesnt know how to keep things in stock. Since moving to their new location, it has become horrible. My first time there, as I walked in, there was a used tampon laying right in front of the door. I informed the greeter then went about my shopping. An hour later, as I came out, it was still there. Every time I go there, which isnt often, I encounter a problem. Cashiers are rude, items not in stock, produce that looks like it's been there for weeks. Needless to say, I try NOT go there.
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April 2012 by Kellsey B.
I bought a laptop a month ago for $278. I recently was helping a neighbor buy a computer and we decided to go to Walmart because that was the closest store that has electronics. The laptop we decided to look at first was the laptop that I recently purchased. Well as soon as we looked at the price I noticed it went up 35 dollars. I told the cashier and manager that i recently purchased a laptop for only 265 and now it's 299. I looked at my receipt which I had in my purse and also my canceled check. There was no sale for the laptop I purchased. It just went up in price. So after I haggled we couldn't get the price down. We ended up wanting the laptop but to our surprise they didn't even have them in stock. So I ended up calling HHGreg in Richmond, IN where I normally buy electronics and they were selling a Toshiba Satellite for $299.00. Walmart has them priced for 328.00 So I asked them if they did price matching even as I had HHGreg on speaker phone and they knew the price they still wouldn't budge on the 328.00 price even though that wasn't the computer we originally wanted. All in All we spent 75 dollars more than originally planned and Walmart's manager wouldn't budge on price matching nor matching the price they sold just 2 weeks prior. They raise there prices in just two weeks! Incredible....