Walmart ammo buying experience

Thankfully I've never had a bad experience, some odd looks, but nothing more. I'm not sure what I would have said, if I were you in this situation, but I surely wouldn't be enthused.
 
I am begining to think my local Walmarts don't restock .22 anymore, they just leave the $25 for a brick prices on the empty shelves as bait.

They do restock from time to time , but the first couple of people who sees it , buys it all.....so their new stock only lasts a day or two....
 
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Not the one near me .The Walmart near me hasn't had any ammo in almost 2 years. And I have checked on a regular basis. All they have are a few boxes of shotgun shells or center fire ammo left , you know, the kind/size nobody buys. In fact, they never got in one box of steel shot this past fall for waterfowl. Basically, they are getting rid of their sporting goods department at that store would be my guess because they don't really have much of anything hunting/gun related. If not, there is no excuse for it.
 
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I found the Walmart employees are not the brightest but I don't care because their ammo is cheaper than anywheres else. Always gotta track one person down. I know mine will open and I will pay there and be walking around with bag of ammo around till I'm finished with my other shopping.
 
Funny story !

My most ackward moment is when I was in Ontario and saw some federal match at a decent price a few years ago, so asked an older gentleman for he ammo.. He asks how many boxes, I replied 4. He then goez 4??? We need to register your info bla bla.. He then proceed to write my pal in a log book and cir les the 4 like its a giant quantity LOL !

In Quebec its pretty much casual business buying ammo compared to my limited exp in Ontario.
 
Quote (They do restock from time to time ),

Not the one near me .The Walmart near me hasn't had any ammo in almost 2 years. And I have checked on a regular basis. All they have are a few boxes of shotgun shells or center fire ammo left , you know, the kind/size nobody buys. In fact, they never got in one box of steel shot this past fall for waterfowl. Basically, they are getting rid of their sporting goods department at that store would be my guess because they don't really have much of anything hunting/gun related. If not, there is no excuse for it.

My understanding is that it is up to the individual manager what is stocked in their store, you have a manager problem not a Walmart problem
 
I'll buy the odd 30-30 box or Federal birdshot packs. Usually no issue finding someone with keys. No goofy comments either. Then I have them bring it to electronics an aisle or two away for quick payment.
Look for incorrect pricing too. I saw they had the $24 black box Winchester 30-30 priced wrong at $17 like the silver box stuff so I bought the last few boxes at the lower price which they honoured.
 
Just so you know, my sources have told me Walmart Canada is getting out of ammo.

I've been told at two different locations that they are changing suppliers and have had trouble bringing in .22LR for months. It doesn't help that when it does show up, some people completely clean them out. I was purchasing ammunition sparingly but from what the associates have told me you pretty well need to buy it up when it appears.
 
Its walmart. What did you expect?
As posted staff member must have PAL. From what I know working at CT, you need it.
So out of 100 staff members how many have PALs. My guess is 2 maybe 3 at most.
Atleast you got your ammo!

This was not the case when I still worked at Walmart -- at least not for the store I worked in, at any rate. Whichever Sporting Goods associate was on shift had the keys, and if they happened to be on break or doing a customer carry-out getting into that case could take half an hour or more depending on how closely the managers were listening to the intercom. Slowed things down toward the end of my night, as I was not permitted to leave fresh stock outside of the case. Management didn't even like it being left on my receiving desk.
 
Canadian Tire in Chilliwack is pretty comical at times. One time over the phone, an employee refused to tell me if they had .22 ammo in stock because "Sir, I cant verify if you have a PAL over the phone".
 
Was in the local wally world tonight . Decided to see if they had any .22 ammo. Noticed they had Bucket o bullets in stock for a decent price so I decided to get one. Asked passer by employee if they could give me some ammo out of the case they reply with "No because hunting is bad" then laughed it off and said "just kidding, I will page someone for you". 5 minutes later no associate. Asked the next employee to page someone, 5 minutes later still no associate. Asked another employee to page someone, another 5 goes buy and still no luck. Stopped another employee and said, been waiting a while could you please call a manager? Finally after a few more pages a manager comes by and I ask her for the bucket o bullets, her reply was "bucket o bullets?" "how many bullets come in a bucket?" I said about 1400 I think. She says "What are you an American?" WTF?

Winner winner , we have a winner.
Tuesdays from now on is the'' My Bad Experience at WallyMart'' .
15 minutes at a counter?
I woulda been right down at CS and asking to Speak with the Store Manager, some Associate.
Three sides to every story.
1) your side (which we only have one side)
2) Their side ( we will never know)
3) Somewhere down the middle.
Good thing I got my wellies on this morning , it sure is deep.
Tight Groups,
Rob
 
My understanding is that it is up to the individual manager what is stocked in their store, you have a manager problem not a Walmart problem

That may be right but it still comes down to being a Walmart problem. What people see in the store and how they are treated is perceived and associated with Walmart. In this case, the store manager is a woman. I'm sure complaining to her would do a lot of good if she is the reason they don't stock anything. And complaining to corporate office is a joke. I tried that.
3 years ago you couldn't buy groceries in this Walmart Now half the store is groceries and it hasn't expanded in size. I can tell you there are a lot of other departments in this store that have a few items of this and that but not much of anything. At least that way they can still claim they "carry everything". And this store is located in a busy mall.
 
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