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Everybody should go that aisle at their Walmart, take the entire inventory and deposit them in another aisle.  Say maybe under the towels or somewhere where the inventory never moves or is very slow.  Nothing illegal, nothing wrong, just moves the inventory to another location in the store.  Better yet, place the inventory next to the candy and toilet paper, for those candya$$e$ that do buy it.

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Everybody should go that aisle at their Walmart, take the entire inventory and deposit them in another aisle.  Say maybe under the towels or somewhere where the inventory never moves or is very slow.  Nothing illegal, nothing wrong, just moves the inventory to another location in the store.  Better yet, place the inventory next to the candy and toilet paper, for those candya$$e$ that do buy it.

You are talking about Red Neck Layaway.  You know, sometimes you are shopping and you find something someone hid, presumably to come back later when they have more money or after check day.

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Everybody should go that aisle at their Walmart, take the entire inventory and deposit them in another aisle.  Say maybe under the towels or somewhere where the inventory never moves or is very slow.  Nothing illegal, nothing wrong, just moves the inventory to another location in the store.  Better yet, place the inventory next to the candy and toilet paper, for those candya$$e$ that do buy it.

 

Next to the Depends.

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[quote name="Runco" post="1101002" timestamp="1390682340"]Everybody should go that aisle at their Walmart, take the entire inventory and deposit them in another aisle. Say maybe under the towels or somewhere where the inventory never moves or is very slow. Nothing illegal, nothing wrong, just moves the inventory to another location in the store. Better yet, place the inventory next to the candy and toilet paper, for those candya$$e$ that do buy it.[/quote] I worked for an inventory buisness for awhile. Be forewarned, if the guys who do inventory and have to chase that shit around catch you doing it, you might be in for an ass whopping. Also, nice one OP. Tapatalk ate my spelling.
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I am going to assume someone went back there and did something else.

 

I had been keeping watch on that when ever I just happened to be passing though.  I noticed I wasn't seeing them at all.    No special trips or anything.  Last Sunday I was in a need for a mailbox in a hurry so I just went to Walmart to get one.

 

I picked up one and the flaps on the box came open and spilled about 50 of those no gun signs from the mailbox box.  Nothing I could really do but act surprised as one of the walmart associates was standing right there.  I just said, I don't know where that came from.  Put that one back and took a different one while they cleaned it up.  

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I am going to assume someone went back there and did something else.

 

I had been keeping watch on that when ever I just happened to be passing though.  I noticed I wasn't seeing them at all.    No special trips or anything.  Last Sunday I was in a need for a mailbox in a hurry so I just went to Walmart to get one.

 

I picked up one and the flaps on the box came open and spilled about 50 of those no gun signs from the mailbox box.  Nothing I could really do but act surprised as one of the walmart associates was standing right there.  I just said, I don't know where that came from.  Put that one back and took a different one while they cleaned it up.  

I call BS, like you could actually find a Walmart associate.

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Hahahahhaha that's funny as hell, redneck layaway gone wild! I think putting the no gun signs in a mailbox is genius. The only place better would be in music behind some Barry manilow albums lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 of course it ate my spelling.
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If you take them and put them behind the fish tank display, and then either remove the bar code sign or put an x over it with a sharpie...then they seem to get the point that customers don't want them sold.

 

That is how "someone I know" took care of the problem at the two locations that I frequent. But I would never think of doing something like that....

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If you take them and put them behind the fish tank display, and then either remove the bar code sign or put an x over it with a sharpie...then they seem to get the point that customers don't want them sold.

 

That is how "someone I know" took care of the problem at the two locations that I frequent. But I would never think of doing something like that....

I'm just going to throw this out there.  I worked loss prevention for several years, including a short stint at Walmart.  Removing the bar code or defacing a bar code is enough to get you a shoplifting charge due to the fact that the merchandise can no longer be sold.  Nothing they can do about hiding merchandise though.  I guess a manager could ask you to leave but managers at Walmart have a response time of about 3 hours more often than not.

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