Walmart?????

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The only way customer service will improve is for the customer to demand to speak with the manager and then relate the incident to him/her. I have called corporate headquarters and aired my complaint when I was treated poorly and felt that the manager was just blowing me off. When the corporate headquarters calls a store manager about the problem you can believe things will be looked into. Complaining here won't accomplish anything. By the way, I don't go behind store counters either.
 
Really, this thread isn't even gun-related. It's a thread on Wal-Mart's policy regarding "customers behind the counter", and the manner in which one particular employee, in one particular store, enforced that policy. I would have regarded having been allowed behind the counter in the past as an "extra", and not being allowed behind the counter without permission as the norm.
 
This thread really isn't gun-related, so I'm going to close it as pretty much settled.

For what it's worth, I wouldn't go behind any counter unless I was given specific permission at that specific store
 
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