>>24052108
one night at a walmart 15 minutes before closing I was in line and had chosen a line that didn't have the south-asian guy who had tried to cheat me before.
the 'of-color' staff didn't want me in that line. They made it clear.
they had a bunch of carts filled to the brim with a lot of very expensive stuff, and they were ringing it all up. I was playing the 'I'm OK. I'm patient' rouse because I knew that the other cashier was a cheat.
Come to find out that the cashier didn't want to deal with me and wasn't nice to me.
It all seemed odd.
the person actually cheated me out of a small amount of change.
so the next morning I got my reciept and went back there and they gave me no guff. They gave me the change that I had been shorted. I thought that odd.
it turns out that the time code on my receipt was a half hour earlier than I remembered the time as being.
All I could imagine was that these Hatians (I'm fairly sure that tehy were Hatians) had somehow . . . done something not legal and had somehow turned the time code back a half an hour.
my mind told me that they might have stolen some credit cards? I didn't know.
So I talked to a manager who was not 'of color' and he just bobbed his head while I recounted the situation.
The same people ran those cash registers for years, pretending to not speak English well, pretending to be nice. It seemed to me that it was a criminal enterprise and Walmart didn't seem to care about it at all.
I recently read a review of that same Walmat on Yelp and a person claimed that the manager now refuses to speak English to the customers. I find that hard to believe.
Fraud is wide and broad. Those who claim to be discriminated against often do it to deflect from what they do which is obvious.