Walmart Site to Store

Yep, I've done it. Worked perfectly. I bought a huge rug, a heater and some other odds and ends and had them shipped to the store. I received updates from walmart all along the way. Once the items hit the store I walked in and went to what used to be the layaway department. It took about 20 minutes for someone to come to the desk, but once they got there I had my stuff within 5 minutes. If you don't want to wait on the underpaid employee at the desk then go during the day. I went at night where the don't properly staff the store.
 
My wife does it all the time.The site alot of times will have stuff the stores dont.Like em or not WM has their act together.
 
I've done it where it was no problem, and I've done it where the person behind the counter couldn't find their way out of a brown paper bag much less find my stuff in under 20 minutes; I couldn't figure out how that person found their way to work that morning.
But I'd do site to store shipping again.
 
I've done it where it was no problem, and I've done it where the person behind the counter couldn't find their way out of a brown paper bag much less find my stuff in under 20 minutes; I couldn't figure out how that person found their way to work that morning.
But I'd do site to store shipping again.

I've done it too, the weak link is the "people of walmart" worker @ the store.
I can't remember the shipping time, I'm thinking a lot less than a week. Its purely a logistics deal, Walmart has trucks and warehouses across the country. You click/pay and your stuff ends up where you send it.
 
Northern Tool does that too. Saved me $80 in shipping costs when I needed a new compressor.
 
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