R56 Key fob activates Wal-Mart inventory control alarm
Seriously, where to begin...
In these difficult economic times how do they do it?
* This company runs ads featuring the United States flag and proclaims "We Buy American". In 2001 they moved their worldwide purchasing headquarters to China and are the largest importer of Chinese goods in the US, purchasing over $10 BILLION of Chinese-made products annually. Products made mostly by women and children working in the labor hell-holes China is famous for.
* Their average employee working in the US makes $15,000 a year, $7.22 per hour!
* These employees gross under $11,000 a year.
* The company brags that 70% of their employees are full time, but fails to disclose that they count anyone working 28 hours a week or more as full time.
* There are no health care benefits unless you have worked for the company for two years.
* With a turnover rate averaging above 50% per year, only 38% of their 1.3 million employees have health care coverage. -In California alone it's estimated that the taxpayers pay over $20 million annually to subsidize health care benefits for these employees who get none from this behemoth corporation.
* According to a report by PBS's "Now" with Bill Moyer, their managers are trained in what government social programs are available for these"employees" to take advantage of so that the company can pass on those costs to you and me. It allows them to not only keep their $7 BILLION in annual profits, but to do so by substituting benefits they refuse to provide with benefits paid for with taxpayer dollars.
* This company holds the record for the most suits filed against it by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A lawyer from "Business Week" (not exactly the bastion for supporting Labor) said, "I have never seen this kind of blatant disregard for the law." They had to pay $750,000.00 in Arizona for blatant discrimination against the disabled! The judge was so incensed that he also order them to run commercials admitting their guilt.
* The National Labor Relations Board has issued over 40 formal complaints against the corporation in 25 different states in just the past five years. The NLRB's top lawyer believed that their labor violations, such as Illegal spying on employees, fraudulent record keeping, falsifying time cards to avoid paying overtime, threats, illegal firings for union organizing etc., were so widespread that he was looking into filing a very rare national complaint against the company. (The company contributed $2,159,330.00 to GW Bush and the GOP in 2000 and 2002. The NLRB attorney was replaced when President Bush took office.).
* Nearly 1 MILLION women are involved in the largest class-action suit every filed against a corporation. Although women make up over 65% of this corporations work force only 10% of them are managers. The women who have become store managers make $16,400 a year LESS then the men.
* The corporation took out nearly 350,000 life insurance policies on their employees. They did not tell the employees and then named the corporation as the beneficiary. They are now being sued by numerous employees, and although the corporation has stopped this practice of purchasing what is known as "Dead Peasant Policy's", a company spokesperson stated, "The company feels it acted properly and legally in doing this."
* They force employees to work after ordering them to punch out. In Texas alone this practice of "wage theft" is estimated to have cost employees $30 million per year. Wage theft or "off-the-clock" lawsuits are pending in 25 states. In New Mexico they paid $400,000.00 in one suit and in Colorado they had to pay $50 MILLION to settle one class-action case brought against them. In Oregon a jury found them guilty of locking employees in the building and of forcing unpaid overtime.
* With 4,400 stores they practice "predatory pricing." They come into a community and sell their goods at below cost until they drive local businesses under. Once they have captured the market the prices go up.
* Locally owned and operated businesses put virtually all of their money back into the community which helps keep the local economies vibrant. This corporation sucks the money out of the local community, decreases wages and benefits and ships the profits out of state.
* This company doesn't buy locally or bank locally. They replace three decent paying jobs in a community with two poorly paid "part-timers".
* In Kirksville, Missouri when this company came to town, four clothing stores, four grocery stores, a stationary store, a fabric store and a lawn-and-garden store all went under. Eleven businesses are now gone.
* This company runs ads featuring the United States flag and proclaims "We Buy American". In 2001 they moved their worldwide purchasing headquarters to China and are the largest importer of Chinese goods in the US, purchasing over $10 BILLION of Chinese-made products annually. Products made mostly by women and children working in the labor hell-holes China is famous for.
* Their average employee working in the US makes $15,000 a year, $7.22 per hour!
* These employees gross under $11,000 a year.
* The company brags that 70% of their employees are full time, but fails to disclose that they count anyone working 28 hours a week or more as full time.
* There are no health care benefits unless you have worked for the company for two years.
* With a turnover rate averaging above 50% per year, only 38% of their 1.3 million employees have health care coverage. -In California alone it's estimated that the taxpayers pay over $20 million annually to subsidize health care benefits for these employees who get none from this behemoth corporation.
* According to a report by PBS's "Now" with Bill Moyer, their managers are trained in what government social programs are available for these"employees" to take advantage of so that the company can pass on those costs to you and me. It allows them to not only keep their $7 BILLION in annual profits, but to do so by substituting benefits they refuse to provide with benefits paid for with taxpayer dollars.
* This company holds the record for the most suits filed against it by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. A lawyer from "Business Week" (not exactly the bastion for supporting Labor) said, "I have never seen this kind of blatant disregard for the law." They had to pay $750,000.00 in Arizona for blatant discrimination against the disabled! The judge was so incensed that he also order them to run commercials admitting their guilt.
* The National Labor Relations Board has issued over 40 formal complaints against the corporation in 25 different states in just the past five years. The NLRB's top lawyer believed that their labor violations, such as Illegal spying on employees, fraudulent record keeping, falsifying time cards to avoid paying overtime, threats, illegal firings for union organizing etc., were so widespread that he was looking into filing a very rare national complaint against the company. (The company contributed $2,159,330.00 to GW Bush and the GOP in 2000 and 2002. The NLRB attorney was replaced when President Bush took office.).
* Nearly 1 MILLION women are involved in the largest class-action suit every filed against a corporation. Although women make up over 65% of this corporations work force only 10% of them are managers. The women who have become store managers make $16,400 a year LESS then the men.
* The corporation took out nearly 350,000 life insurance policies on their employees. They did not tell the employees and then named the corporation as the beneficiary. They are now being sued by numerous employees, and although the corporation has stopped this practice of purchasing what is known as "Dead Peasant Policy's", a company spokesperson stated, "The company feels it acted properly and legally in doing this."
* They force employees to work after ordering them to punch out. In Texas alone this practice of "wage theft" is estimated to have cost employees $30 million per year. Wage theft or "off-the-clock" lawsuits are pending in 25 states. In New Mexico they paid $400,000.00 in one suit and in Colorado they had to pay $50 MILLION to settle one class-action case brought against them. In Oregon a jury found them guilty of locking employees in the building and of forcing unpaid overtime.
* With 4,400 stores they practice "predatory pricing." They come into a community and sell their goods at below cost until they drive local businesses under. Once they have captured the market the prices go up.
* Locally owned and operated businesses put virtually all of their money back into the community which helps keep the local economies vibrant. This corporation sucks the money out of the local community, decreases wages and benefits and ships the profits out of state.
* This company doesn't buy locally or bank locally. They replace three decent paying jobs in a community with two poorly paid "part-timers".
* In Kirksville, Missouri when this company came to town, four clothing stores, four grocery stores, a stationary store, a fabric store and a lawn-and-garden store all went under. Eleven businesses are now gone.
They make most other 'evil' corporations look like the cast of Sesame Street.
I have never experienced any of that and here are my reasons for disliking the company.
First I worked there in high school. This was many years ago but all the horror stories you hear about working for them were true at this particular store at this time. At 16 I was hired before Thanksgiving as permanent help. I specifically made sure it was permanent not holiday since I needed the job badly due to family circumstances. During this period I turned down other jobs because I was naïve enough to think that if I put in a lot of hard work I would get somewhere. I had no problems working long, odd hours and on holidays because I needed the money as my mom was broke. They laid me and others (who were also supposedly permanent) off after the Xmas season and told us we were hired as seasonal help. We knew this not to be true but we were just kids and didn’t feel we had any rights. They did not tell us about this until 1 hour before our shift ended on Jan 2nd. They said there was nothing wrong with my work and labeled me as “highly employable” and in fact they called me 5 months later to see if I would come back (again supposedly as a regular employee). I turned them down of course. By this time I was working for Lowes. I worked for Lowes through high school and most of college. Lowes treated you decent, started at $2 more an hour, and I worked my way up to department manager in 2 years.
Secondly is the check out system. 38 registers at Wal-Mart and you are lucky to have 5 of them open. You are always at least 4th in line and every person in front of you has 100 items. It takes about 4 times longer to check out at Wal-Mart than anywhere else. It may be 5 cents cheaper for than can of corn but my time is worth something.
Thirdly. Wal-Mart parking lots are responsible for 95% of the door dings on my vehicles. I don’t know what it is but honestly unless I park against a curb or far out, my car has a good chance of getting a door ding. This DOES NOT happen at other retailers for some reason.
Fourth I can’t stand the hypocrisy. I am old enough to remember the Wal-Mart commercials when they touted “Buy American” or “if there’s an American option we will sell it”. Those are direct quotes. Now I personally have nothing against cheap products, I buy em and love em. If you sell them, sell them unabashedly. But if you built your empire on the whole buy American theme and then become the largest importer of Chinese goods and maliciously destroy other companies (I.E. Rubbermaid) you are a hypocrite. The hypocrisy extends to the management and Wal-Mart family as well. I went to Mizzou and the Walton’s are big supporters there. I remember a particular speech given by a man named Bill Laurie. It was all about hard work and how it pays off and how he worked his way up etc etc. He neglected to mention he married Nancy Walton (daughter of Bud Walton). He also went on to buy his daughter a degree at USC only then to get caught and have it revoked. So much for the hard work ethic he was preaching to college students.
Fifth is rudeness. I don’t blame them, but most Wal-Mart employees in my area are rude and depressing. They seem worn to the bone and disenchanted. In contrast Targets employees are upbeat.
I could list 100 more reasons but I don’t have the time. You can find out more at sites like walmartwatch.com, wakeupwalmart.com, etc. While they are biased sites you can sift out some interesting things.
Sorry for my admittedly biased rant but its how I feel.
You don't have to apologize for posting your experiences mate
Out of sheer ignorance, I shopped at Walmart for a couple of years (as a student and then as a fresh graduate). I heard horror stories about how employees are ill-paid and then kicked out if they complain. I have since shopped at Costco. I also avoid Bestbuy as much as I can (friends do not care for my feelings about Bestbuy and drag me in anyway). Bestbuy is just a different kind of evil when it comes to customer service [Name me a store that has its customers arrested for using 2$ bills OR getting a customer arrested for trying to benefit from a Bestbuy deal
I can bring ATT into the picture but enough of my off-topic rant. It's easy to get carried when one shares enough hatred for these illegal corporations.
Out of sheer ignorance, I shopped at Walmart for a couple of years (as a student and then as a fresh graduate). I heard horror stories about how employees are ill-paid and then kicked out if they complain. I have since shopped at Costco. I also avoid Bestbuy as much as I can (friends do not care for my feelings about Bestbuy and drag me in anyway). Bestbuy is just a different kind of evil when it comes to customer service [Name me a store that has its customers arrested for using 2$ bills OR getting a customer arrested for trying to benefit from a Bestbuy dealI can bring ATT into the picture but enough of my off-topic rant. It's easy to get carried when one shares enough hatred for these illegal corporations.
I've never seen an modern active RF-ID device trigger a store's anti-theft detectors, but years ago (1991) the passive RF-ID tags that Apple issued to their San Jose employees would always set off the detectors that were used at B. Dalton/Software Etc. stores. I was an assistant manager of a SE store at the time and that added a headache to an already miserable work experience.
One of the two fobs for my aftermarket alarm and remote start system for my truck set of the alarms at about 3/4 of the stores I went in. The other 'identical' fob did not. It failed after a few months and I exhanged it and the new one didn't set of alarms either.
I was thinking there was a hidden rfid or whatever in my belt, shoes etc. for a while.
Try switching keys and see what happens.
I was thinking there was a hidden rfid or whatever in my belt, shoes etc. for a while.
Try switching keys and see what happens.
Next time you're walking out and the alarm goes off...take off running. Seriously! LOL
I did this at SportMart a few years ago. They had 2 big fat guys (fatter than me) trying to catch me as I was weaving in and out of cars in the parking lot. I was laughing my *** off and finally stopped.
The cashier forgot to clear the tag on the $20 UnderArmor t-shirt I bought. It was amusing to me.
I did this at SportMart a few years ago. They had 2 big fat guys (fatter than me) trying to catch me as I was weaving in and out of cars in the parking lot. I was laughing my *** off and finally stopped.
The cashier forgot to clear the tag on the $20 UnderArmor t-shirt I bought. It was amusing to me.
As a new Mini owner, I have found that the key fob sets off the inventory control alarm when I enter and leave my local Wal-Mart. I feel guilty since the poor employee guarding the door has to log every incident where the alarm goes off. Has anyone else experienced this?
Log the event?
Just keep walking.
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