Complaint Review: Walmart and Claims Management, Inc - BENTONVILLE Arkansas
- Walmart and Claims Management, Inc 702 SW 8TH ST BENTONVILLE, Arkansas United States of America
- Phone: 1-800-527-0566
- Web: www.cmiw.com
- Category: Insurance Companies
Walmart and Claims Management, Inc Defective Walmart brand batteries called EverActive cause severe damage BENTONVILLE , Arkansas
*Consumer Comment: Team Rebutt to the rescue
*Author of original report: Too Late!
*Consumer Comment: Here's a link to how to clean up the leakage...
Shame on Walmart claims company CMI ! Ridiculous service.
If you buy a Walmart product that damages something you have or they
damage your car this company will deny anything happened and lie to you
in your face.
Defective Walmart brand batteries called EverActive
leaked battery acid on to the top of my Craftsman Professional series tool chest
eating away the metal and paint in two large areas. Also permanently damaging
my stereo where the batteries were installed.
The tool box and stereo have been permanently damaged and the lid is not available.
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#3 Consumer Comment
Team Rebutt to the rescue
AUTHOR: The Outlaw Josey Wales - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, June 04, 2012
Again Team Rebutt must post some nonsense

#2 Author of original report
Too Late!
AUTHOR: Deputy D - (United States of America)
SUBMITTED: Monday, June 04, 2012
Damage already done. Paint gone ,metal is gouged.

#1 Consumer Comment
Here's a link to how to clean up the leakage...
AUTHOR: Ken - (USA)
SUBMITTED: Monday, June 04, 2012
The article notes that alkaline battery leakage is common. I've noticed it happens most often if completely discharged and left in the powered item. Good luck, but it seems fairly common.


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