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A has blasted the store for feeling like they after a TV purchase with his child turned sour due to a contentious receipt check policy that's riling up shoppers. Senti Rasa, the aggrieved patron and a property investor, lashed out at what he called the 'very ignorant' staff, alleging discrimination. On last Monday's shopping trip, Rasa secured a $344.

09 television from Walmart. At , a hiccup occurred the cashier needed help to disengage the TV's security device. In a twist to their loss-prevention strategy, Walmart tweaks underwear policy.



Upon resolution, Rasa, aged 52, encountered another procedure; as he attempted an exit, he was halted by a door greeter demanding to see proof of purchase. "I asked what do you need to see my receipt for, I've already paid for it, you can ask the (cashier)," reported the Sri Lankan descent shopper, reports . Despite his protests, he claimed, I kept walking and suddenly another greeter got in my face and was holding my trolley and said I wasn't leaving, holding me hostage," while sharing his ordeal in Orillia, Canada.

Further confrontation ensued as the manager, backed by a handful of employees, approached insisting on a routine receipt checkmirroring Costcos method. ""Costco checks consistently," justified the manager. "Everybody gets checked, it doesn't matter if you are black, white, purple, or brown.

"The manager reassured Rasa that all cashiers would be instructed to ask customers for their receipts before they leave the store.Walmart h.

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