A Wal-Mart policy everyone should know about
Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:21 pm
The reason I am making this thread is because every time I tell someone about this policy they usually do not know about it (including the Wal-mart cashiers who should be trained to do this in the first place). At the bottom of the little shelf where you write your checks it is posted that if something rings up more than what the shelf tag says you get $3 off your total or if the item is under $3 it's free. Whenever this happens to me or someone in my family and we tell the cashier they are always like what? and we point it out to them on the shelf and they have to call someone else. This happened to me today.
I found the Battle Armor Cobra Commander figure today at Wal-mart. They still had the price tags up for $5.44. I took it up front and it rang up $6.84 so I told the cashier and she put it in for $5.44. Then I pointed out the little sign that when something rings up wrong you get $3.00 off or if the item is under $3.00 it's free and she didn't know how to take it off which didn't surprise me because they always act like they don't know what you're talking about until you point it out to them (if Wal-Mart is going to have this policy why don't they train their workers how to do it?). Anyway she went over to two other girls that were standing there and the one was like "is it on OUR registers?" and I told her yes and pointed it out. Then the other one came over to take it off but took it off of the $6.84 price and I told her it was suppose to be taken off the $5.44 since that is what the tag said and she tried to tell me it was $3.00 off of whatever it rang up. I told her that is not true because if someone was buying a higher price item that was ringing up $20 more they would not just give them the $3 off so she finally took it off the $5.44 so I ended up getting it for $2.61 after tax.
I found the Battle Armor Cobra Commander figure today at Wal-mart. They still had the price tags up for $5.44. I took it up front and it rang up $6.84 so I told the cashier and she put it in for $5.44. Then I pointed out the little sign that when something rings up wrong you get $3.00 off or if the item is under $3.00 it's free and she didn't know how to take it off which didn't surprise me because they always act like they don't know what you're talking about until you point it out to them (if Wal-Mart is going to have this policy why don't they train their workers how to do it?). Anyway she went over to two other girls that were standing there and the one was like "is it on OUR registers?" and I told her yes and pointed it out. Then the other one came over to take it off but took it off of the $6.84 price and I told her it was suppose to be taken off the $5.44 since that is what the tag said and she tried to tell me it was $3.00 off of whatever it rang up. I told her that is not true because if someone was buying a higher price item that was ringing up $20 more they would not just give them the $3 off so she finally took it off the $5.44 so I ended up getting it for $2.61 after tax.