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Texas Walmart Employee Refuses to Print Customer Snapshot With Gun In It
05-18-2015, 09:52 AM, (This post was last modified: 05-18-2015, 09:55 AM by StJude.)
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Texas Walmart Employee Refuses to Print Customer Snapshot With Gun In It
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05-18-2015, 09:56 AM,
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At least Walmart said it really wasn't their policy.
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05-18-2015, 10:42 AM, (This post was last modified: 05-18-2015, 10:45 AM by StJude.)
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(05-18-2015, 09:56 AM)Dutz Wrote: At least Walmart said it really wasn't their policy.

Agreed and I hope my subject line made that clear. What is worrisome to me, though, is that these indoctrinated, anti-gun, anti-Constitution morons have the audacity to act unilaterally, going against even their employer's policies.

A logical extension of what the photo employee did might be to ask, "What if some lone wolf idiot employee doesn't like the groceries you're buying at the supermarket or the books you're checking out at the library?"

Just axin'.

I was born on a planet called Earth. Back there, employees just did their friggin' jobs, went home, and came back again the following day to do the same. Things are so different on this screwball planet.
(05-18-2015, 09:56 AM)Dutz Wrote: At least Walmart said it really wasn't their policy.
Agreed and I hope my subject line made that clear. What is worrisome to me, though, is that these indoctrinated, anti-gun, anti-Constitution morons have the audacity to act unilaterally, going against even their employer's policies.

A logical extension of what the photo employee did might be to ask, "What if some lone wolf idiot employee doesn't like the groceries you're buying at the supermarket or the books you're checking out at the library?"

Just axin'.

I was born on a planet called Earth. Back there, employees just did their friggin' jobs, went home, and came back again the following day to do the same. Things are so different on this screwball planet.
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05-18-2015, 10:52 AM,
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I'd FIRE the employee on the spot. I am sure Walmart will make this right. But for some reasons these anti-Constitution, anti-American democrats seem to think that a disarmed citizenry will be easier to rob and control. I guess for many Americans Freedom and Liberty are a thing of the past. Why else would they support crap like this this.
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper
"An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it." -Col. Jeff Cooper
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05-18-2015, 03:48 PM,
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Hmmmm....Walmart sells ammo.....but they don't want to print pictures (that are really none of their business) with a gun in it? Hypocrites?
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05-18-2015, 05:12 PM,
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WTF! "Gang"! Wow employees that apparently can't understand or follow policy but may instead choose to enforce their own beliefs. What, we can't think for ourselves and ask YOUR BOSS!
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05-21-2015, 11:59 PM, (This post was last modified: 05-22-2015, 12:00 AM by mikereddot.)
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(05-18-2015, 03:48 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmmm....Walmart sells ammo.....but they don't want to print pictures (that are really none of their business) with a gun in it? Hypocrites?

This was not Walmart, but the employee.

Last spring, at my local Walmart, 1/4 mile from my house, I was refused the sale of 12 pack of Heineken.

I didn't have my Id, but my wife had hers. For those that don't know, I'm 47 and by NO MEANS do I look 21.

The cashier explained to me that everybody in the party had to show ID or they couldn't sell them alcohol. "Sorry, it's a village bi-law" she said.

I immediately pointed out the the family at the next cash, buying mike's hard lemonade with their 2 teenagers. My cashier responded with attitude, that they clearly were not of age, and that their parents were not going to let them have any. Being pissed at this point, I respond with "HOW THE HELL DO YOU KNOW THAT"

So, I left without beer. I WAS NOW ON A MISSION.

Within 10 minutes i was back to Walmart with a copy of my village bi-laws and a highlighter, chatting with Store Manager. She was not happy after I told her about my experience. I demanded an apology. The manager explained that it's company policy if you look under 40, they have to ask, and she knew I had been jerked around.

She asked me if I remembered which cashier it was, and i was pleased to tell her...."Oh yeah, Dianne, cash register number 4"

We walked over and she made her apologize.

Guess i should have started this story from the beginning....I was wearing a jet black shirt stamped with the NRA logo in big gold letters. When she first saw me she was looking at my shirt, raised her head and turned her head in disgust. She was such a *****.

Listing to her apology was great. With ID in hand, I then went right to the back, got myself a 24 case of Heineken and made my way back to cash register number 4 and made my purchase.
(05-18-2015, 03:48 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmmm....Walmart sells ammo.....but they don't want to print pictures (that are really none of their business) with a gun in it? Hypocrites?
This was not Walmart, but the employee.

Last spring, at my local Walmart, 1/4 mile from my house, I was refused the sale of 12 pack of Heineken.

I didn't have my Id, but my wife had hers. For those that don't know, I'm 47 and by NO MEANS do I look 21.

The cashier explained to me that everybody in the party had to show ID or they couldn't sell them alcohol. "Sorry, it's a village bi-law" she said.

I immediately pointed out the the family at the next cash, buying mike's hard lemonade with their 2 teenagers. My cashier responded with attitude, that they clearly were not of age, and that their parents were not going to let them have any. Being pissed at this point, I respond with "HOW THE HELL DO YOU KNOW THAT"

So, I left without beer. I WAS NOW ON A MISSION.

Within 10 minutes i was back to Walmart with a copy of my village bi-laws and a highlighter, chatting with Store Manager. She was not happy after I told her about my experience. I demanded an apology. The manager explained that it's company policy if you look under 40, they have to ask, and she knew I had been jerked around.

She asked me if I remembered which cashier it was, and i was pleased to tell her...."Oh yeah, Dianne, cash register number 4"

We walked over and she made her apologize.

Guess i should have started this story from the beginning....I was wearing a jet black shirt stamped with the NRA logo in big gold letters. When she first saw me she was looking at my shirt, raised her head and turned her head in disgust. She was such a *****.

Listing to her apology was great. With ID in hand, I then went right to the back, got myself a 24 case of Heineken and made my way back to cash register number 4 and made my purchase.
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05-22-2015, 06:58 AM,
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(05-21-2015, 11:59 PM)mikereddot Wrote:
(05-18-2015, 03:48 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmmm....Walmart sells ammo.....but they don't want to print pictures (that are really none of their business) with a gun in it? Hypocrites?

This was not Walmart, but the employee.

Last spring, at my local Walmart, 1/4 mile from my house, I was refused the sale of 12 pack of Heineken.

I didn't have my Id, but my wife had hers. For those that don't know, I'm 47 and by NO MEANS do I look 21.

The cashier explained to me that everybody in the party had to show ID or they couldn't sell them alcohol. "Sorry, it's a village bi-law" she said.

I immediately pointed out the the family at the next cash, buying mike's hard lemonade with their 2 teenagers. My cashier responded with attitude, that they clearly were not of age, and that their parents were not going to let them have any. Being pissed at this point, I respond with "HOW THE HELL DO YOU KNOW THAT"

So, I left without beer. I WAS NOW ON A MISSION.

Within 10 minutes i was back to Walmart with a copy of my village bi-laws and a highlighter, chatting with Store Manager. She was not happy after I told her about my experience. I demanded an apology. The manager explained that it's company policy if you look under 40, they have to ask, and she knew I had been jerked around.

She asked me if I remembered which cashier it was, and i was pleased to tell her...."Oh yeah, Dianne, cash register number 4"

We walked over and she made her apologize.

Guess i should have started this story from the beginning....I was wearing a jet black shirt stamped with the NRA logo in big gold letters. When she first saw me she was looking at my shirt, raised her head and turned her head in disgust. She was such a *****.

Listing to her apology was great. With ID in hand, I then went right to the back, got myself a 24 case of Heineken and made my way back to cash register number 4 and made my purchase.

This is a perfect story. For too long we have just "taken" it, and not just about guns. Liberals have bullied us into silence. There is no need for legislative or institutional censorship when we willingly acquiesce to social censorship.
(05-21-2015, 11:59 PM)mikereddot Wrote:
(05-18-2015, 03:48 PM)ssphoto Wrote: Hmmmm....Walmart sells ammo.....but they don't want to print pictures (that are really none of their business) with a gun in it? Hypocrites?

This was not Walmart, but the employee.

Last spring, at my local Walmart, 1/4 mile from my house, I was refused the sale of 12 pack of Heineken.

I didn't have my Id, but my wife had hers. For those that don't know, I'm 47 and by NO MEANS do I look 21.

The cashier explained to me that everybody in the party had to show ID or they couldn't sell them alcohol. "Sorry, it's a village bi-law" she said.

I immediately pointed out the the family at the next cash, buying mike's hard lemonade with their 2 teenagers. My cashier responded with attitude, that they clearly were not of age, and that their parents were not going to let them have any. Being pissed at this point, I respond with "HOW THE HELL DO YOU KNOW THAT"

So, I left without beer. I WAS NOW ON A MISSION.

Within 10 minutes i was back to Walmart with a copy of my village bi-laws and a highlighter, chatting with Store Manager. She was not happy after I told her about my experience. I demanded an apology. The manager explained that it's company policy if you look under 40, they have to ask, and she knew I had been jerked around.

She asked me if I remembered which cashier it was, and i was pleased to tell her...."Oh yeah, Dianne, cash register number 4"

We walked over and she made her apologize.

Guess i should have started this story from the beginning....I was wearing a jet black shirt stamped with the NRA logo in big gold letters. When she first saw me she was looking at my shirt, raised her head and turned her head in disgust. She was such a *****.

Listing to her apology was great. With ID in hand, I then went right to the back, got myself a 24 case of Heineken and made my way back to cash register number 4 and made my purchase.
This is a perfect story. For too long we have just "taken" it, and not just about guns. Liberals have bullied us into silence. There is no need for legislative or institutional censorship when we willingly acquiesce to social censorship.
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05-23-2015, 12:16 AM,
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walmart is proving to be pretty weird about guns in general, even if it is not their policy, their employees are a direct reflection of the company. i recorded with my phone their refusal to sell me a 22lr cricket for my son. when i went to purchase it in december for my son for xmas i pulled out my id but the employee saw my illinois id with void punched in to it and would not sell it to me because i did not have a valid id, but i was using my wisconsin id and he saw it when i pulled out my wallet and i said the dmv stamps my old id when i get the new one, not that anything in my wallet was his business but i really wanted it for my boy. they called the store gm over and said he lives in wisconsin and is aware of the process but was going to honor the initial choice of his employee and they did not sell it to me. i sent the video to corporate with a nice email and they sent me a 20 dollar gift card and said sorry. when i left the store that day i went to paddock lake sporting goods and walked out with the rifle. No company should let their employees personal beliefs decide which parts of their stores policy they are going to follow.....unless of course they just dont care...
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