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Topic: Walmart Employees Rip Up Customer’s Money
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Fri 12/28/12 09:24 AM





Do you think Walmart was in the wrong for ripping up the customer’s money?
Lets be clear, Walmart has no such policy and Walmart did nothing as Walmart is a company comprised of people who are responsible for their own actions when not prompted by policy or ordered to do so.


Apparently walmart did do something wrong by turning someone loose who was not properly trained, this is a reflection of both the corporation and the management.



training could be an issue, unless they were trained and happened to just be ******** that day

how much 'humiliation' is worth in the courts is questionable

was there time lost off work, has she seen a shrink?, has she had difficulty in finding work ? has she had anyone approach her or indicate they recognize her from that day?

like I said, it would be too easy to constantly dupe companies if all it took was acting in a way that embarassed someoe else while you work for that company,,,,


What I want to know is what happened to the two yayhoos that work for walmart, did they get fired, arrested, a bonus and promotion?


They got scolded by the Fed for accurately determining Federal Reserve notes to be worthless counterfeit money. The Fed wanted to save the surprise for next year.

http://www.disclose.tv/action/viewvideo/119525/Crisis_Event__Unleashed_Soon/



I'm so glad to see some people are awake and telling it like it is.

Awesome link and awesome video!

We're screwed.




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Fri 12/28/12 09:59 AM


Do you think Walmart was in the wrong for ripping up the customer’s money?
Lets be clear, Walmart has no such policy and Walmart did nothing as Walmart is a company comprised of people who are responsible for their own actions when not prompted by policy or ordered to do so.


Apparently walmart did do something wrong by turning someone loose who was not properly trained, this is a reflection of both the corporation and the management.
Is it really apparent? Could it be possible the person, or persons were actually trained on this facet, or should have read the ACTUAL procedure and just decided not to?

So often on these forums people arbitrarily state something as apparent when they have no ruled out any of the alternatives . . . so sloppy.

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Fri 12/28/12 06:47 PM



Do you think Walmart was in the wrong for ripping up the customer’s money?
Lets be clear, Walmart has no such policy and Walmart did nothing as Walmart is a company comprised of people who are responsible for their own actions when not prompted by policy or ordered to do so.


Apparently walmart did do something wrong by turning someone loose who was not properly trained, this is a reflection of both the corporation and the management.
Is it really apparent? Could it be possible the person, or persons were actually trained on this facet, or should have read the ACTUAL procedure and just decided not to?

So often on these forums people arbitrarily state something as apparent when they have no ruled out any of the alternatives . . . so sloppy.


That's possible but legally, Walmart is ultimately responsible for their AGENTS official actions.

And their agents (employees) did it, for whatever reason. They also arrested or detained those people.

If by chance, the Federal Reserve has begun to make money that is cheaper and does not pass inspection as it used to, then they will be ultimately responsible. Walmart can sue them.




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