Smart, if "shifty" Wal-Mart Buying

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Wouldn't work here as Walmart refuses to hold firearms or to let you pre-pay for one, it's first come first serve which means guys that are retired or work different shifts snatch them up before us regular folks get off work.
 
Shifty is as shifty does. For the record: I have been both a truck driver and counter clerk.

The truck driver and the counter person should both be reprimanded. The truck driver had a responsibility to maintain the supply stream with maximum integrity and failed. BS.

The clerk should have been trained in standard operating procedure. I would bet a Benji that this lad had never seen a name written on a shipping container like that before, and just "went with it". BS.

What if YOU were waiting on that rifle and found out the details of how their driver and their clerk shirked their responsibilities? BS.
 
The story would have been more believable had the Wal-mart clerk held out his hand and informed the guy about the 250.00 "Box I.D. fee".
 
Yes it is, yet desperate times call for desperate actions.
Last week our local Wal-Mart store received a bunch of .22 lr ammo. The ammo was on the floor behind the gun counter early in the morning and not a clerk in sight. A buddy of mine watched folks go around behind the counter and help themselves. One of the guys even put several bricks on top of the counter. Ammo was gone before the clerks even got it out of the box. Too bad for the local youth shooters...it was for them. :banghead:
 
This is not factual at all.

When a Walmart truck leaves a distribution center, the trailer is car sealed closed. The drive is given where he is to go first. He does not know what is in the trailer, guns or toilet paper or electronics.

He backs up to the unloading dock at his first stop and goes into the store where he turns over his paper work. He remains in the store the entire time while what needs to be removed from the trailer is removed. The trailer is again car sealed closed. The driver is given his next destination on where to go, he never knows his route in advance of leaving the distribution center.

Repeat the process again and again until he has completed his route and the trailer is empty.

So how did the guy get a gun with his name on it? The guys unloading the truck do not know what is in the truck until inside the building.

Walmart has a good program in place, how did your buddy bust the system, Walmart would like to hear from you and him.
 
I would also like to add that this action was NOT taking the "high road". With all deference to our moderators, why is this thread still active?
 
Another wimp/wuss here.

1. This story is total BS
2. It's like reading a gun version of Penthouse Forums
3. JohnM and his ilk are not taking the High Road in advocating and praising unethical/slimy behavior
 
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Oh good grief. All bent out of shape about something we don't even believe happened? Let this one die.
 
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