What 3 Items at Wal-mart
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AMMO, PROPANE AND FERTILIZER0
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I get duct tape, Zip Ties and stocking masks there all the time an nobody ever says a thing.
Having worked at Walmart/ Sam's Club for over 5 years, I have to say that my soul was crushed so thoroughly after the first few days of my 'career' that I could ring up all these items mentioned so far and probably not even bat an eye. After an hour or two on checkout, you don't even realize what you're ringing up anymore. It's all just stuff you have to bag (or fit into boxes).
The worst customers are the ones that refuse to let your imagination run wild with whatever they're purchasing. The Walmart I worked at was in a small town in rural Tennessee, and people would go out of their way to tell cashiers ALL ABOUT their horrifying, disgusting medical conditions and EXACTLY what they planned to do with their purchases to rectify these issues. Many an innocent product was ruined for me. *shudder*I can't believe everyone missed this.....
1) coleman lantern fuel
2) sudafed
3) lithium batteries
Effn cops would be waiting at your car...promise you that one
ROFL Where did you get the idea that meth heads PAY for their supplies?! Sure, they had to pay for the Sudafed because our pharmacy required a valid government issued photo ID and a signature, but everything else they simply stole. More common was the theft of small, high value items (like batteries and makeup) that they would then return for store credit and use to 'purchase' meth supplies.
My favorite customers were the self-conscious alcoholics. Most of that town was extremely religious, and people would want you to double- or triple-bag their 12 pack of beer to try and hide the fact they were buying alcohol. They would then insist on carrying it by the handle on top, so it looked even more obvious and ridiculous. Kind of like wrapping a bicycle and putting it under a Christmas tree- they might not know what color it is, but you're not fooling anyone.0 -
Jalapeno, serrano and pablano peppers... just to watch them look it up on their laminated chart...0
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Dexter DVD, duct tape and bowie knife..0
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A basket, lotion and a hose.
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fava beans, a bottle of chianti and a large carving knife0
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frozen corn dogs, lube and duct tape0
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I get duct tape, Zip Ties and stocking masks there all the time an nobody ever says a thing.
Having worked at Walmart/ Sam's Club for over 5 years, I have to say that my soul was crushed so thoroughly after the first few days of my 'career' that I could ring up all these items mentioned so far and probably not even bat an eye. After an hour or two on checkout, you don't even realize what you're ringing up anymore. It's all just stuff you have to bag (or fit into boxes).
The worst customers are the ones that refuse to let your imagination run wild with whatever they're purchasing. The Walmart I worked at was in a small town in rural Tennessee, and people would go out of their way to tell cashiers ALL ABOUT their horrifying, disgusting medical conditions and EXACTLY what they planned to do with their purchases to rectify these issues. Many an innocent product was ruined for me. *shudder*I can't believe everyone missed this.....
1) coleman lantern fuel
2) sudafed
3) lithium batteries
Effn cops would be waiting at your car...promise you that one
ROFL Where did you get the idea that meth heads PAY for their supplies?! Sure, they had to pay for the Sudafed because our pharmacy required a valid government issued photo ID and a signature, but everything else they simply stole. More common was the theft of small, high value items (like batteries and makeup) that they would then return for store credit and use to 'purchase' meth supplies.
My favorite customers were the self-conscious alcoholics. Most of that town was extremely religious, and people would want you to double- or triple-bag their 12 pack of beer to try and hide the fact they were buying alcohol. They would then insist on carrying it by the handle on top, so it looked even more obvious and ridiculous. Kind of like wrapping a bicycle and putting it under a Christmas tree- they might not know what color it is, but you're not fooling anyone.
Jesus... way to get all serious... fun ruiner0 -
black candles, a small ornate dagger and a book about how to keep goats0
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I can't believe everyone missed this.....
1) coleman lantern fuel
2) sudafed
3) lithium batteries
Effn cops would be waiting at your car...promise you that one
ROFL Where did you get the idea that meth heads PAY for their supplies?!
i'm more interested in where he got the idea that everybody already knew how to make meth. i mean, i know i don't have a tv, but i'm sure Breaking Bad is not the only show on these days.... :huh:0 -
I've checked out before with a 2 pack of 9V batteries, a large bottle of KY, and Brokeback Mountain on DVD0
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anatomy for dummies
large knife
sleeping pills0 -
I've checked out before with a 2 pack of 9V batteries, a large bottle of KY, and Brokeback Mountain on DVD
Ahh Yes. Our first date!0 -
"Sodomy for Dummies" book (if it exists)
Kibbles 'n Bits
KY Jelly0 -
Lawn chair, ammo, beer
I think that's pretty par for the course at walmart0 -
Ky
Ping pong balls
a webcam
You laughed. I'm enjoying the show...0 -
Binoculars, duct tape, and a gas can0
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NONE I HATE Walmart.0
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Baby bottles, adult diapers and rubber gloves?0
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A plunger, lube and a bag of Doritos0
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bump0
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a sewing needle kit, a kids toy, and condoms0
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I can't believe everyone missed this.....
1) coleman lantern fuel
2) sudafed
3) lithium batteries
Effn cops would be waiting at your car...promise you that one
ROFL Where did you get the idea that meth heads PAY for their supplies?!
i'm more interested in where he got the idea that everybody already knew how to make meth. i mean, i know i don't have a tv, but i'm sure Breaking Bad is not the only show on these days.... :huh:
exactly what I was thinking.0 -
Chainsaw, gasoline, shovel.
We had a 16-year old girl here who tried to dispose of a body of another girl in her school with these items a few years back. It didn't work out so well, and she and her boyfirend ended up using a sawzall and trash bags and dropping them down a man-hole instead. Just as an FYI.0 -
Chainsaw, gasoline, shovel.
We had a 16-year old girl here who tried to dispose of a body of another girl in her school with these items a few years back. It didn't work out so well, and she and her boyfirend ended up using a sawzall and trash bags and dropping them down a man-hole instead. Just as an FYI.
sawzall, trash bags, and a pry bar :-P0 -
mazzola oil, stool softener and raisinettes0
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Paddling pool, jelly and webcam.0
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Human Anatomy Book
The Joy of Cooking
Weber "Little Joe "Charcol Grill0 -
Halloween mask, toy gun, hair dye0
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Lawn chair, ammo, beer
I think that's pretty par for the course at walmart0
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