Reviews for Walmart Home Services
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Monday: 6AM - 11PM
Tuesday: 6AM - 11PM
Wednesday: 6AM - 11PM
Thursday: 6AM - 11PM
Friday: 6AM - 11PM
Saturday: 6AM - 11PM
Sunday: 6AM - 11PM
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price range: below average offers delivery accepts credit cards accepts android pay offers catering private lot parking bike parking
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Facebook: 2.3/5Walmart Home Services
3209 Pineville-Matthews Rd, Charlotte
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Between customer service and the bakery don't believe anything they tell you. I needed an edible image printed and since you can't speak to anyone in the bakery directly I had to tell the customer service lady what I needed printed. She goes over to the bakery and comes back to the phone and tells they can do it and I told I appreciated her help and I was on my way. I arrive at the store with a copy of the image I need printed and I'm told that their copier is not operating and if it was I would have to email the image. Total waste of my time. Modern communication isn't what it's all cracked up to be. Don't be so cheap that you can't put phones in your various departments and rely on customer service to have all the answers.
in all my life i have not experienced such an unprofessional staff.. tonight i was threatened for the cops to be called for "trespassing" at 11pm only feet from the cash register... i don't leave reviews often because frankly im not petty or have the time... I can only inform consumers to pick a different establishment because the hassle simply isn't worth whatever you are wanting to purchase. I am 36 years old and own two business that are retail sales and very customer service oriented. DON'T SHOP HERE
Annoyed with the Walmart WiFi: Walmart has recently changed their guest WiFi service in their stores to require a verified email address from guests and customers in order to gain access to Walmart's WiFi service. In addition, Walmart's management wants me and guests to agree to have Walmart 1.) Determine my presents in Walmart stores. 2.) Associate information about me with my Walmart account. 3.) Improve products and services and 4.) Gather market insights about my in-store purchases and activities. What was a non-threatening courtesy WiFi service, is now a WiFi policy that is as invasive as if McDonald's required it's guests to go the order counter, show identification and ask for a key for use of the bathroom. Also, the login screen did everything to hack or spoof my default email address from my iPhone by prefilling in my email address. It was very hard to close the screen without in inadvertently clicking on use my address. No cancel or decline option was available. I did try to enter in a bogus address to see if it would let me gain access to the WiFi. It sent an access code to that fictional address and asked me to enter in that code.