Complaint Review: Walmart - Salt Lake City Utah
- Walmart 350 Hope Avenue Salt Lake City , Utah United States
- Phone: 801-484-7311
- Web: www.walmart.com
- Category: advertising scam, Grocery, Report Hacking & fraud/scamming, Scamming & Attempted robbery, Bitcoin Fraud, Computer Con ARTIST, Computer Fraud
Walmart Walmart deliberately delivers your items to the wrong address Salt Lake City Utah
*Consumer Comment: Typical Internet Exaggeration
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I will never order anything from Walmart again. Where I live are receptionists 24 hours a day, so the first thing an intelligent person would do when delivering to a building such as this, is to check in with them to see where the package is to be delivered. Some imbecile named Fabrizio just went into the building without checking in, and took the package to the back of the building to the abandoned construction site at 9 pm. I received an alert that the package had been delivered. So I went to check with the receptionist and they said they don't know where this Fabrizio went. They were being lazy, there are cameras all over the building and on every floor. I had to report to Walmart that I didn't get my package. The Hispanics in Utah are terrrible. Don't trust Walmart or Sam's Club either, it is now one big scam.
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#1 Consumer Comment
Typical Internet Exaggeration
AUTHOR: Irv - (United States)
SUBMITTED: Saturday, August 31, 2024
If you don't get what you ordered, then you have a clear path to putting the charge into contest with your card company...that's as obvious as the rising of the sun. Why did Walmart sell you that order? They wanted to MAKE MONEY. If a customer puts a purchase into contest because they didn't get the delivery, Walmart loses that profit and the merchandise. You think they are going to DO THIS DELIBERATELY??? I guess in your case, the elevator doesn't reach the top floor, does it??? Why not look up the meaning of the word "scam"? Looks like you need an education in that area as well. BOTTOM LINE: No scam. No deliberate delivery to the wrong address. Just another feeble minded exaggeration.
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