Once, I saw a customer at Walmart trying to fit an enormous inflatable pool into a tiny shopping cart. The pool was half the size of the cart and sticking out all over. He just kept pushing it around, knocking things over, with this determined look on his face.
One horror story could be long lines at the checkout. Customers might wait for ages with a full cart, especially during peak hours like weekends or holidays. It's really frustrating when you just want to get home quickly.
One horror story could be a customer host being harassed by an unruly customer. The customer might be yelling and using offensive language just because they couldn't find a particular item. The host has to remain calm and try to assist while dealing with this unpleasant situation.
One horror story is about a customer who tried to return a defective product. The Walmart staff was extremely unhelpful, constantly passing the buck between different departments and refusing to process the return without a valid reason. It took hours of arguing and multiple trips to the store just to get a simple refund.
A customer once came into Walmart asking for a 'left - handed screwdriver'. The associate, who knew there was no such thing, tried to explain it to the customer in a very humorous way. He started making up all these wild uses for a 'left - handed screwdriver' like 'it's for tightening screws on the moon only on a Tuesday'. The customer finally caught on and they both had a great laugh. The associate then helped the customer find the right tools for his project.
There was a woman who brought her pet parrot to Walmart. The parrot was squawking all kinds of things like 'hello' and 'pretty colors'. Everyone was amused and gathered around to see the parrot. It was quite a scene.
One time at Walmart, there was a guy who tried to steal a big flat - screen TV by hiding it under his coat. But the TV was so big that it made him look like he had a huge boxy hump on his back. The security guard spotted him right away and he ended up running into a display stand trying to escape. It was hilarious.
At one Walmart, they had a security guard who was really good at his job. One day, he saw a man acting suspiciously near the electronics section. The guard followed him quietly. When the man tried to slip a small camera into his pocket, the guard immediately came up behind him and said in a really deep voice, 'I don't think that belongs to you.' The man was so startled he nearly jumped out of his skin. It was quite funny to see his reaction.
Yes. There was a case where a customer host was guiding a customer to the electronics section. On the way, another customer bumped into them very hard and then started shouting at the host as if it was their fault. The host was just doing their job but had to face this unjust anger.
Sure. A customer had a problem with a price mismatch. The sign on the shelf showed one price, but at the checkout, it was a different (higher) price. The customer service representative was not only unapologetic but also accused the customer of misreading the sign. It took a lot of effort from the customer to prove that the sign was indeed incorrect.