Posted by Leroy on May 01, 2011 at 08:20:32 from (69.88.223.179):
In Reply to: WHEN... posted by Bob on April 30, 2011 at 21:38:52:
I go to WW all the time and no problem with them. Just the other day when I was in to buy packaging tape I found an opened package for an expencive pair of sun glasses burried in the tape display. After I got done paying for my tape told a security guard and he said will take care of it, also told me the day before they had around $800 of merchandise dissapear, said they will catch the theif, they always do. That theft did not make the paper but every few days there is a report of somebody taking a TV or something else big out thru a non customer door. This is in a town of about 8-9,000. The store is only about a quarter of a mile from the interstate. The only other halfway large retailer is Lowes. Only place in town to buy a pair of shoes is WW. The only problem I have ever had is the auto department and when I had to for an oil change sign that they checked the tread on my tires that ended the oil change there. Once I bought a used pair of tires for my truck at a parts yard 20 mile away and took there to be mounted as was after hours for the other tire store and was needing it mounted as I had a blow out I told them do not balance as tread on one side was full of mud, would mount OK but you cannout balance mud, charged me for balanceing and next day went in and talked to manager and he apoligised and refunded the money.
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