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Re: Food stamp glitch leads to Wal-Mart stampede
And that expresses a claim that Walmart is a "hapless victim" how?
Clearly, you've never run a business and/or dealt with denying services to someone, particularly someone who believes they are "entitled". Walmart made a business decision based on the situation at hand.
From the start, I've simply indicated quite plainly, that the only criminal culprits in this matter are the EBT cardholders who knew full well they didn't have the buying power yet went into a legal business, presented a legal form of tender, and left the store knowing their transaction was fraudulent on their part.
here's one:
also:
it shows up in checkout and they can even verify the balance on request for EBT card holders
And that expresses a claim that Walmart is a "hapless victim" how?
Clearly, you've never run a business and/or dealt with denying services to someone, particularly someone who believes they are "entitled". Walmart made a business decision based on the situation at hand.
From the start, I've simply indicated quite plainly, that the only criminal culprits in this matter are the EBT cardholders who knew full well they didn't have the buying power yet went into a legal business, presented a legal form of tender, and left the store knowing their transaction was fraudulent on their part.