Weekly Wal-mart Trip

I know it's Wal-mart and I know that many of the folks working there may barely know how to tie a shoelace, but I welcome any comments to generate discussion.


A poorly glued box? Wal-Mart doesn't actual glue those boxes you know? At least the guy asked if you were okay with it.

I gotta be honest here, if Wal-Mart irrates you that bad, shop elsewhere.

Personally, I know going into it what to expect but considering their prices, I find it's a trade off I can live with. I'm sure there are a few gun shops in the area that would certainly like to sell you ammo and can certainly do it quicker than what Wal-Mart can.
 
I'm up the hiway a few miles north Threeguns, They never ask me for ID

I don't get asked anymore either.

Isn't this federal law?

Could be but honestly I don't know. I do know that our shop will not sell ammo to those under 21 just to remove this liability from our stores. Pretty easy for a customer to get wise and lie.
 
Why were you annoyed that he asked if it was OK? This doesn't make much sense. You should have been annoyed if he didn't ask, and just handed you the damaged box.

And if you had a problem buying that box, why didn't you say so when he asked, and have him give you a different box?

Jersey EMT,

See this why folks think us Jersey-ans are all Richards...Don't perpetuate the myth!:D (I categorize myself as a "misplaced Texan")

I gather he was "irked" by this because a good sales rep would know NOT to give a paying consumer a product with a damaged box if there are still more in stock that aren't. Common sense. Anyone that has ever worked retail should know these things. Its about customer relations. The customer that eventually got the last box (with slightly damaged packaging) wouldn't care as much because he was getting the LAST box.

The rest of you are just lucky to be able to buy ammo at wallyworld. No where around me can you do this. I'm lucky if I can find a DICK's Sporting goods that still sells ammo around here. 3 of em local to me just took out their guns/ammo/hunting sections. Now I gotta take a longer ride to a different Dick's or to NY state to Gander Mountain, or a 3 hour ride to Cabelas in PA.
 
Only one time that I can remember anyone from Wal-Mart asking me what the ammo was for. I looked right at her and said "it's for my machinegun." She didn't bat an eyelash.

I do remember getting funny looks at the checkout stand with a basket full of 50 round boxes of .357 ammo. (at the special sale price) at a Frey Meyer's years ago.:D
 
I was asked what I was going to use the ammo for as well. I replied, "Zip gun." The young clerk stared at me with a very puzzled look on his face...

FWIW, the stores unload their trucks at about 3am and stock the ammo cases around that time if you are having a difficult time finding your particular ammo. One local dealer buys up all of WM's stock early, then sells it at his store for 2x the price.:rolleyes:
 
MontyCop05

That's exactly where I am coming from. It's not hard to know what people want, yeah it's basic customer relations. You hit the nail on the head explaining the "open box" issue.
 
I hate Walmart and I only go when I have too.

I love Walmart-but I, too, "only go when I have to." If I didn't have to go in the first place, why would I go at all? The same could be said for about anyplace I shop (except Cabelas and the like, places I like to "window-shop" at :)).
But for just about everything besides looking for something like, say, a nice, used Colt revolver, I'm a Walmart fan!
 
three gun is right. they ask you because the age to purchase for a handgun is higher. it is programmed into the register to prompt them to ask. usually they just look at me and realize i'm way over 21, but some young girl who works the register some times always asks me for my id, even tho she sees me twice a month. you wouldn't think she would forget the 6'6" 275lb guy with the beard that walks in that often buying ammo.
 
at least Walmart sells ammo. wont find any at Target or Pottery Barn.

But, at Pottery Barn I'm sure you can buy some truly interesting reactive targets :D

Bart Noir
Who awards extra points for giving the Yard Gnome a short hat. OK, best not to do that in your neighbor's yard.
 
I usually can't stand my local Wally World. They never keep anything in stock, the people in there refuse to help you, and the place always looks like a tornado just passed though it.

However, I can't find anything cheaper than their $32 100 round value packs of WWB .45 ACP, so I try to pick it up when I can. That usually turns into a half hour ordeal though, as there is never anyone in sporting goods, and when you actually do find someone they are never the person with the key. Last time I bought ammo I literally asked 5 people for help and had to wait 30 mins. If my local Academy wasn't twice the price for the same box of ammo, Walmart would never see me again.
 
I had a similar problem ordering a hamburger at McDonald's. Or was it Burger King? But it was in California, not Texas.:rolleyes: Welcome to the border.
 
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I've found that.....

Rural, or at least a small town Walmart will have much more ammo on hand then an urban one.

But finding the mysterious key lady is still a challenge.
 
Wow, I can not believe you guys are having problems with the condition of the store. Have you ever written the company and complained about the store or its' employees?

Maybe I am just lucky, but the closet Walmart is just down the road from where I live and the guys and one lady who work in sporting goods know their guns and ammo. (Unless I go at three AM, then I have to wait for someone, who has to call a manager, who has to find out what they did with the keys.)

I buy ammo at Walmart for guns I do not load for, or when I am getting low on empties and I want to reload (Mostly shotgun shells).
 
I did complain to Arkansas on product availibility and lack of help.

And I'm looking at a letter of apology and a 10 bucks gift card from my local store manager.

I'm not a professional shopper where I'm going to make multiple trips per week to shop at Walmart. All I ask is to have stocked shelves and enough employees to staff these Taj Mahal's their building.
 
Im not implying that its a Wal-fart policy but one of our local Wal-farts actually hides the 9mm, 40mm, and 45 acp ammo in a wooden desk and there are no signs anywhere even stating they have these commonly used rounds. For months our local store even left the price tags of these rounds on the shelves next to all the other ammo and all the sales people claimed they didnt have any and they didnt know when they were going to get any ammo.

The truth came out one day when a new guy that I asked about the ammo said "Yes, we have those but we keep them locked up over here." (or somthing close to this) and then called his very unhappy manager who begrugingly opened up the unmarked wooden door and revealed a very reasonable supply of 9,40,45 ACP ammo.

I complained to every level of management including the national level and never got more than blown off.

So if your being told they dont have the rounds.... maybe they don't and maybe they do... It is most certainly a political thing as its mighty hard to sell products that arent available to the public eye and the sales people deny having.
 
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I keep some commercial rounds available for when friends/family want to shoot my weapons, but are not comfortable shooting my reloads. I swung by WM the other day (Saginaw, TX) and amazingly they DID have WWB in .45ACP. Bought three boxes (left two for the next guy). It's been early december since the last time I saw WWB in .45ACP (or anything other brand for that matter).
 
The local Walmart to me, Camden DE, stocks most popular pistol ammo. You have to get there at the right time. I keep seeing the local gunshop guys buying it all up to resell at higher prices. Really ticks me off.
 
Agree with kreyzhorse. If you don't like Walmart, shop elsewhere, preferably someplace where they know how to tie their shoelaces. Must be nice to be smarter than everyone else. Suggest this thread be closed out.
 
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