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This Walmart is SO horrible, I have to start the review while I'm in store- with my phone. That's when you know it's real. It seems like this Walmart specializes in hiring every brain dead high school dropout in agincourt. I came in looking for a pair of workout gloves, after mine has gotten stolen for the millionth time. Every time I go to any other Walmart, it's efficient and I get in and out in 10 min. They had stock but it had no price tags; I asked a nearby associate about the price and she quickly dismissed me with a "I don't know" WHY DO YOU WORK HERE THEN!??! I then went to the front to price check/pay, and then 'customer service specialist' named Chandra slightly groaned when she realized the situation and gave me some quick lecture that it's annoying that she has to go to the sporting goods section to check- It was unclear because she was groaning in some unknown language ....UM? She then proceeded to serve 5 customers behind me without confirming with me what she was going to do next with my item. Now she's run off to go look for the price (I think, I don't know, she just disappeared) ?!? The other associates are walking around me and chatting.... what kind of business is this?! She came back and couldn't locate the gloves so she gave me a set price of $17 because that's how much the more expensive one was; she then told me she couldn't find anymore of the glove I wanted. I told her it's not $17 because it's not the same brand and there were a bunch more. She rudely said "well why didn't you bring one with a tag?!" and I answered "why would I NOT bring one with a tag if there was one? You think I want to waste half an hour here?!" then she raised her voice and said not to argue with her and just bring her to the section where the gloves were. She was so loud that everyone in the neighbouring lines turned around to see the commotion. In the end, we found a lone tag and when she scanned them, surprise surprise -THEY TURNED OUT TO BE $6. If I didn't argue back, she would've charged me $17 for a pair of mediocre gloves... she then turned super nice and looked ashamed, but that's NOT a remedy for anything- no apology, no anything! THANKS WALMART FOR NOTHING. See you never again!
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