We should all sue Wal-Mart. Why you ask? For one they
on it that enraged parents then they had the audacity of following the gun laws in Texas but are getting
of a girl who committed suicide.
You know you want to sue Wal-Mart. Everyone's doing it and a lawsuit doesn't always have to make sense.
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Yes and poor $zillionaire John Edwards will need some work.
Rod Stanton
Cerritos
Posted by: Rod Stanton at December 22, 2004 04:56 PM (tHUgl)
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One has to remember most of these frivolous lawsuits are pushed by attorneys on consignment. Hoping for a settlement by companies who don't wish the cost of defense. Right or wrong has little to do with it. Cost of defense, bad publicity, verses cost of settlement.
If consignment attorneys where held responsible for court courts of frivolous lawsuits it would slow up quick.
Posted by: greyrooster at December 23, 2004 12:13 PM (visY3)
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can I sue Wal-Mart for accepting a stolen and forged check on my account? They carded the MAN and even wrote HIS DL number on my check. Obviously it was a woman's check and it was just one check torn out of the book. It was for over $100.
***identity theft victim...
Posted by: jb at February 07, 2005 02:14 PM (CTiwU)
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I want to sue walmart for a situation that took place to me that caused me to lose integrity in the community and then completely was found to be unsubstantiated. I do not have money to file a civil suit and do not know how to go about it.
How do you find consignment attorneys?
Can someone tell me how to go about suing walmart.
Posted by: Jim at February 15, 2005 06:54 PM (ntbOT)
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My son slashed both his wrist in a walmart super center. Had the knives not been in an isle my son would not have lost use of both his hands. He has depression issues. I was talking to a former walmart manager that said We indeed do have the right to sue walmart. The knives shouldnt have been out at all. any ideas?
Posted by: Tyson at April 23, 2005 10:40 PM (OWcWc)
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I'm suing Wal-Mart for carding me when I handed them a signed Visa Debit Card. The refused the sale and evicted me from the store. I am asking for $30,000,000.00 . It is agaist the Visa policy to card customers that present a signed Visa Card. Other retailer don't ask for ID! Wal-mart will harrass every customer in an attempt to stop theft. It's downright wrong!
Posted by: Hillberry vs. Wal-Mart at May 01, 2005 06:22 PM (VAOnZ)
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Well, it sounds like a bunch of spoiled children here. I cannot believe Hillberry vs. Wal-Mart is tring to sue Walmart for requesting id when using a VISA. I suppose the nimrod would rather lose the VISA and have someone else use it illegally at Walmart. They card you for your protection!!! Get off your drugs and use your brain to reason out reality!!!
Posted by: Reason at May 13, 2005 05:04 PM (lZQfO)
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"Well, it sounds like a bunch of spoiled children here. I cannot believe Hillberry vs. Wal-Mart is tring to sue Walmart for requesting id when using a VISA. I suppose the nimrod would rather lose the VISA and have someone else use it illegally at Walmart. They card you for your protection!!! Get off your drugs and use your brain to reason out reality!!!"
Posted by someone who calls him or herself reason-what a joke!
If you were reasonable, then you would expect big corporations to follow the same LAWS and CONTRACTS that the rest of us average citizens must follow. THe fact that you are so dumb as to not understand that it is VIsa that protects the customer against losses as their millions of commericals tell you. Walmart in asking for identification is only trying to protect themselves and to hell with the customers rights. I would advise you to check out some of the Visa commerical which pushes you to use their card for the sole selling point of NO ID REQUIRED as opposed to writing a check, which requires one.
Since you are a name caller, and one who calls names when they do not even know what they are talking about, leads me to believe that you are a flat out stupid a**. You probably believed Bush when he said Saddam had weapons of mass destruction, and worse, probably still believe it in light of the fact that there is now evidence showing that Bush didn't care if he had weapons, he was starting the war anyway!
Let me clue you in on something Trailer Park homie, if you looked at the documents on that website, like I did, you would see that Wal-Mart is pushing super hard with all the tricks to get the suit dismissed. I also wrote the guy and learned that Walmart was willing to settle if he would sign an agreement not to tell anyone else that it was illegal. He declined.
So YOU get off the drugs and appreciate that someone has the balls to fight for the rights of idiots like you, who frankly are't deserving of such rights to begin with. HAH, your so dumb that you give yours away.
I know that you probably do very little real reading, but look on google for a sample merchant agreement (like the one Walmart signed) and it is clear that retailers who card are breaking the contract. Now if you rent an apartment and break the lease, you get sued! Why shouldn't Walmart be treated just like every other lawbreaker?
Posted by: Veronica at June 03, 2005 09:14 AM (VAOnZ)
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Posted by: julie pierce at June 19, 2005 09:02 AM (M7kiy)
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wal-mart didn't pay me last check after i was fired. it's been 2mths now still no check..what should i do?
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MY MOTHER WORKED AT WAL MART AND TRIPPED OVER A CO WORKER AROUND THE COUNTER ON THE FLOOR MEASURING SHELFS DURING THE RUSH HOUR. SHE BROKE BOTH HER ARMS, SHE JUST GET WORKMAN COMP, I THINK SHE SHOULD BE COMPENSATED FOR ALL THE TORTURE SHE HAS BEEN THROUGH. SHE CAN NOT EVEN BATH HER SELF, MY SIBLINGS AND MYSELF HAVE TAKEN TIME OFF WORK TO HELP HER, THIS IS GETTING HARD.AND WORKMAN COMP DONT EVEN COVER HER BILLS.
Posted by: mary at June 29, 2005 07:38 AM (LcOvq)
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MY MOTHER WORKED AT WAL MART AND TRIPPED OVER A CO WORKER AROUND THE COUNTER ON THE FLOOR MEASURING SHELFS DURING THE RUSH HOUR. SHE BROKE BOTH HER ARMS, SHE JUST GETS WORKMAN COMP, I THINK SHE SHOULD BE COMPENSATED FOR ALL THE TORTURE SHE HAS BEEN THROUGH. SHE CAN NOT EVEN BATH HER SELF, MY SIBLINGS AND MYSELF HAVE TAKEN TIME OFF WORK TO HELP HER, THIS IS GETTING HARD.AND WORKMAN COMP DONT EVEN COVER HER BILLS.
Posted by: mary at June 29, 2005 07:38 AM (LcOvq)
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I want to place a lawsuit because i use to work for walmart and i got injured on the job ( i was pregnant and 17 years old) they sent me to the back to get blue bags (noone under 18 is allowed in the back) i got the bags and my back statrted hurting. i told my supervisor and the sent me to one of there docters. he gave me a motrin, ( i know its not really strong. but thats not for pregnant women in there 3rd trimester.) that medication could have killed or harmed my son. I WANT A LAWYER.......... ANY SUGGESTIONS????
Posted by: Maria Reyes at September 15, 2005 12:54 AM (7yPuK)
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Recently went to Walmart and was refused my purchase because I didn't have another form of ID to show them , which is illegal for them to ask for by the way. They said they voided the transaction, yet the purchase is on my credit card and Visa nd Walmart refuse to remove it. I can't afford to take them to court over $208.00 , anyone have any advice?
Posted by: Steve at September 15, 2005 05:44 PM (5UsI2)
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I am a former employee of walmart. I am in a situation were I am unable to get my job back at walmart. Officialy I am still employeed by walmart I am on a personal leave of absence but I am having a hard time trying to get back to work. I am getting very behind on my bills and they keep giving me the run around about they don't have any positions available at this time. Its been two and a half months now and they are still dening me a transfer. What should I do?
Posted by: ll at September 30, 2005 10:11 AM (K8Soo)
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I recently slipped on water and fell at a Wal Mart store at the checkout, resulting in a hyrniated disc resting on my spine. I now have to have micro lumbar surgery. They denied my claim, saying they were not responsible. I was lied to by the manager. Security came out to check on me, and stated, "You took a Hard Fall", as evidently they saw everything on camera. Why is this so hard to prove where the water came from, if they have so many cameras everywhere? Why am I not entitled to atleast payment of my medical bills? I have never had surgery, and can't afford my bills, nor find an attorney to represent me.
Posted by: Pamela at October 22, 2005 11:17 AM (6krEN)
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I left my car at the wal-mart parking lot after seeing a mass of people standing in line for tires and oil changes, i never spoke to a representative about my needs or had a ticket printed out or given any of my info. After one hour of shopping for my sister's wedding dress, i come back to find my car moved and being worked on by 3 walmart employees!!!How did they crank and move my car, the manager came out and explained they moved my car by mistake but i had gotten a free oil change. I had come for tires. The key that was used was to another car with the same make and model but had broken in the ignition, now i am without a car for a few days and still stunned, what should i do, any comments are appreciated.
Posted by: dg at November 06, 2005 02:32 PM (CcleW)
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