1/5 T. A. W. 6 months ago on Google
If
there
were
a
negative
star,
they
would
get
it!!!
You
can't
put
out
items
"not
for
sale"
until
Black
Friday,
on
Monday
or
Tuesday
before
Thanksgiving!!!
The
price
is
on
the
item,
sell
it.
The
override
is
a
great
tool.
You
not
have
to
have
a
UPC
to
sell
anything.
Shocker!!!
I
didn't
go
looking
for
the
black
Friday
item.
You
put
in
dead
center,
right
inside
the
entry,
like
any
other
item.
No
signage,
not
covered,
not
blocked
off.
Nothing
to
say
you
can't
buy
this
now.
I
get
you
are
not
open
24
hours
anymore.
I
understand
that
labor
is
tight
and
time
is
of
the
essence,
but
you
set
the
entire
exchange
into
motion.
Then,
it
takes
25
minutes
for
a
supervisor
to
be
found.
Not
a
store
manager.
A
store
lead,
whatever
that
is!!
That
person
is
in
a
position
of
authority
in
your
store,
but
can't
do
a
canceled
transaction
of
$230
dollars.
Why??
Who
knows.
Maybe
they
don't
have
the
skills!!
They
have
to
call
a
team
lead
to
do
it.
Again,
whoever/
whatever
that
is.
Not
to
mention
that
even
other
scam
at
self
check
out
flags
for
an
associate.
PS,
just
put
them
on
a
register
at
that
point!
And
before
the
Karen
talk
starts,
I
noted
there
were
clearly
black
Friday
items
in
aisles,
on
end
caps,
and
scattered
about.
I
never
thought
that
this
was
even
in
the
realm
of
off
limits
based
on
what
it
was,
how
is
was
set
up,
and
where
it
was
placed.
You
would
think
that
the
door
greeter
and
other
associates
who
saw
me
put
it
in
the
cart
would
have
said
"stop,
that's
not
for
sale!!!"
Likely,
this
didn't
happen
because
they
had
no
idea
it
was
of
limits
either
So
I
will
take
my
money
to
other
places
and
Wally
World/the
what
not
shop
can
keep
the
merchandise.
Walmart,
maybe
next
year
you
either
wait
until
closer
to
the
sale,
or
pay
your
people
to
set
everything
up
after
the
store
closes.
You
know
the
good
old
days!!