I have been shopping walmart for over 40 years, during Sam Walton years also. I have been using the app since they started it and I have gone to the same store mostly and the app did not change that until today. I did not change my location for pickup, but someone did for me somewhere. So, I show up to the store and get some very odd looks from some weird looking customers, and the british accented pickup guy shows me on the app that it is a different store. And I never shop that store and I have been using the app since it started, and I go in the store and shop it also. So, I had to drive extra miles in bunch of traffic because someone changed my location and I have no family, so I no one else to blame except cruddy hacker walmart employees or some hacker? But all of a sudden, all the locations on all my computers that are saved for shopping are choosing the wrong locations even minutes after I choose the right store location? But this never happened before this overly perfect british walmart new employee shows up and starts bending the rules in his own popular favor. And that is why we left England, to avoid this type of persecution. And I will move to Canada if this continues. I've seen this before and it is rude targeting. Just like the BBC targets our American Politicians like Hunter Biden and calls them out. As if the British are so much better, I don't think so. They need to leave America or Change the accent. British is not American and neither is BBC.
2 years ago
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