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August 2023 by Jacob S.
Too bad I can't give a negative rating. Every time I go into this Walmart, when I go back to the sporting goods/automotive section, I am followed and watched very closely by two different "loss prevention" workers. I have never stolen, nor plan to steal, from anywhere. I still can't figure out how I'm going to steal a rolling mechanics creeper (a rolling piece of plastic to lay on when working underneath a vehicle). As well as a 5 gallon jug of oil, and oil filter. This place is ridiculous, and 30 years outdated. They need to just tear it down, and build a new one, and hire some employees that will actually help the customers, instead of what they have now. I did however, experience great help from the service desk from a woman named Chrissy. She is the only good part about that store. Also, there is a blonde woman that works the service desk that was as rude as I've ever seen. I'd avoid this place at all costs. I would read the other reviews here, before considering shopping there.
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July 2023 by Caius B.
I love this place it's very clean and people are really nice and I wish they had a bigger store but all an all it was very good experience
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May 2023 by Peggy W.
We go to Walmart for convenience. A lot of times I'm scared to by frozen items because the coolers are always messed up and we've gotten milk there and it's been bad. A lot of times they are out of stuff and you still end up at dollar general to get necessities. There is NEVER enough cashiers and I refuse to self checkout. It's again frustrating, higher prices, less items to choose from and always rearranging stuff makes my life more difficult. Thanks Walmart
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January 2022 by Steve Z.
The pharmacy is incompetent. I called in a refill of a prescription for glucose strips. The refill required the pharmacy to contact my doctor because it is a Medicare paid prescription and a new RX is needed. Ten days have gone by and they have not yet called or faxed the doctor. I've visited and called the pharmacy and I get the same story, that they need to call the doctor but they are busy and have not done it. Ten days of being "too busy" To bother to contact a doctor is absurd.
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December 2020 by Laura G.
This is "loss prevention" at this fine establishment. He mistakenly accused my husband of stealing, and had the cops waiting outside. Upon confronting him, and finding absolutely nothing that had not been paid for on my husband, and making at the time 4 year old son cry to the point that a manager had to be called, informed of the situation and the manager on duty that day had some sense of decency. Since loss prevention could not own up to the fact that he wrongly accused someone of stealing, he thought it was a wiser choice to occupy the police officers time, which I am positive would have been far more useful doing their actual job, rather than sitting in a parking lot waiting around for nothing, as well as scare our son, watch him cry, and detain someone who's apparent crime that day was wearing a rain coat. As previously stated the manager in duty that day could clearly see that the situation was not only and injustice, it was an injustice caused by someone who was put in a position meant to protect the assets of the Walmart corporation. After months of being followed around the store everytime my husband goes shopping, and then pays for the items that he leaves the store with, my extremely patient husband had enough when we went there today, to purchase a $400 power wheel toy for our son's birthday. Now I'm not entirely sure what this person, whom I refuse to refer to as a man, was thinking, possibly that the three of us were planning on dismantling a 50lb toy and carrying it out of the store in pieces, or possibly we were going to simply pick the entire cannon up and waltz out of the store and hope no one noticed. My husband looked at me and said, okay I've had enough, that's him, right over there once again watching my every move. I'm going to take a picture of him, this has to stop. No more than 30 seconds later I see him being escorted out of the store, he apologized and said he had to leave. Loss prevention called the cops and said my husband was trespassing. The manager in duty today, Donna, literally said that the cops had been called so there was nothing she could do. They banned my husband from the store for life. Bravo Walmart, you made a little boy not only cry, as well as not get his birthday present as this was unfortunately the only walmart within a hundred miles radius that still had one in stock, you also made a 5 year old boy say " I thought the police were supposed to help you, not be mean at my daddy I neber call them if I in trouble, they bad men, are they taking daddy away? I don't need any presents" , as he was crying, on his birthday., we will never return to this or any other Walmart ever again. It's worth noting that both loss prevention/harasser of innocent people, and Donna, the manager without a heart, reassured me that I was more than welcome to go back and purchase the aforementioned present, both were notably annoyed by the fact that I said that I was staying with my husband and at one point threatened to ban me as well, for choosing to not callously abandon my husband and give money to an establishment that feels there is nothing wrong with treating individuals in such a manner. .
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October 2019 by Dianna B.
Brevard Walmart. We needed socks as we'd forgotten to pack them. It was the closest we knew to where we were staying. Difficult to get into due to traffic. It's a large, older format store that has just about everything you'd ever need. No grocery, but a small contingency of grocery items, mostly dry goods like cereal and bread though. We found what we wanted/needed and got out, only because we didn't need to be sucked into the vortex that is a Walmart in the country.
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July 2019 by Plump P.
Hello, 1986! I'm guessing that at one time the current service area was the cafe Walmart had back then. This is a bare-bones old school Walmart. I will say that it is relatively neat, but I generally blame a messy store on lazy patrons, not the workers. Has a self-checkout area, including the ones with the belt but that is overseen by a staff member. This place is a food desert. There are about three short aisles of cold and frozen basics in cases. No fresh produce. Eggs: I bought one dozen and failed to check them. Six of them, all on one side of the carton, were broken on the bottom! *Critiquing what people choose to wear to a store is shallow and basic. Finances, circumstances, and self-esteem is no one else's business. People of Walmart is played out. "No one is concerned with you, they are more worried about themselves."
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August 2018 by Wayne R.
Walmart pharmacy hours - Monday- Friday 9am til 7pm. Saturday 9am - 6pm Sunday 11am - 5pm