I'm not sure what would possess someone to shop at Walmart in the first place. You'd think anyone with both a conscience and an internet connection would have learned not to support their corporate behaviour.
About 19 bucks for a box of 50 40 S&W rounds. 9mm 50 rounds about 12 bucks. Keeps my pistols happy Mike
22 short for $3.87 which gives my son lots of fun at the range shooting my old 1950's Stevens 22 bolt rifle. Mike
I didn't mean the price. Not to turn this into a WalMart versus Costco discussion, but I was thinking of costs like having to provide social assistance to WalMart employees who don't get paid enough to live on.
Oh, I don't know any employees. We just shop there as their prices are so low so we can buy more things that way. The stores in Minnesota charge 5 bucks deposit on battery's and take all of them in when it comes time to buy a new one. Mike
'Ethics? Corporate responsibility? Social responsibility? What are you prattling on about? I saved money! Who cares about anything else?'
Correction, you go to Walmart really, really early on "ammo stocking day" in hopes they have the ammo you need.
OP here... Seems the asst. Mgr tried to call me at work at 8:19pm in response to the email I sent to corporate last week. I leave work at 4:30pm, I'll try to call him back ref the NYS law on battery core returns. Thanks for the links and info guys! I'll report back on the conversation once I touch base w/the local Walmart where the incident occurred. As a reminder- the CSR did relent and eventually took my NAPA battery core back- but not after giving us a hard time first.