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This message was self-deleted by its author darkangel218 Sep 2012 #1
The employees should be tried for destroying legal tender. lumpy Sep 2012 #2
Hope they were fired. emilyg Sep 2012 #16
Not illegal in the States. Lasher Sep 2012 #20
It's a felony, isn't it? nt bananas Sep 2012 #21
The law is a bit ambiguous about that Art_from_Ark Sep 2012 #31
I hope she wins big. That was just plain nasty of them. Assholes. alfredo Sep 2012 #3
"December 2010" Maybe I am missing something but if this was really so traumatic cstanleytech Sep 2012 #4
In Texas you have a limit and she probably didn't have someone to make the case yet. And a person freshwest Sep 2012 #9
You're right, it is rather odd. davidthegnome Sep 2012 #10
Egg shell rule says take 'em as you get 'em. lonestarnot Sep 2012 #14
? you never know... either way, it was totally fucked up trailmonkee Sep 2012 #11
Oh I agree and the manager should have at the very least have been demoted to cstanleytech Sep 2012 #15
seems like less to do with money than assumptions on the part of the employees trailmonkee Sep 2012 #22
It could be her attorney was trying to settle with Walmart out of court . . . Journeyman Sep 2012 #12
Good point, the article is very lacking on why it took this long to file so that could be one of the cstanleytech Sep 2012 #18
The way the article reads, it seems that she was encouraged by readers on Reddit siligut Sep 2012 #17
filing quickly is not often a good strategy. unblock Sep 2012 #24
She may have been afraid of retaliation from the asshole clerks if she filed immediately. valerief Sep 2012 #40
She can get them back KamaAina Sep 2012 #5
Not anymore, you have to have the whole serial number n/t TexasBushwhacker Sep 2012 #7
The douchebaggery is trickling down from the Waltons to these employees. muntrv Sep 2012 #6
Her name is "Julia Garcia". This is in Texas. Connect the dots. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #8
Since she used cash - I doubt emilyg Sep 2012 #19
They don't care about the name, they care about the face. Loudestlib Sep 2012 #23
I've been looking for a picture of her. Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #26
we know, we know, it's not racism unless it's against Christian Anglos CreekDog Sep 2012 #28
smh frylock Sep 2012 #29
It's San Antonio - about 60 or more percent Hispanic. sammytko Sep 2012 #43
Looked up the location from the court document. sammytko Sep 2012 #44
I hope it's not too snarky to say Simeon Salus Sep 2012 #13
I have three words guaranteed to flip out a Right Winger,... Spitfire of ATJ Sep 2012 #27
I've never stepped foot in any Walmart businesses SoapBox Sep 2012 #25
+1 sakabatou Sep 2012 #30
Well aren't you special. eShirl Sep 2012 #33
How nice for you. I go emilyg Sep 2012 #42
Why with your command of the English language whistler162 Sep 2012 #46
There is no metallic strip in $100 bills Art_from_Ark Sep 2012 #32
Being magnetic means there is some sort of ferrous metal in there somewhere. marble falls Sep 2012 #36
It may contain a miniscule amount of metal Art_from_Ark Sep 2012 #41
The true but unspoken irony here...... DeSwiss Sep 2012 #34
I wonder if WalMart will pay her Politicalboi Sep 2012 #35
Sally Brown takes what's coming to her in $10s and $20s...... DeSwiss Sep 2012 #45
The employees were jack arses, but why did she pull out another bill? MatthewStLouis Sep 2012 #37
Probably handed it all at once. tjdee Sep 2012 #38
the second hundred dollar bill thesquanderer Sep 2012 #39
If you work for walmart, you are probably not used to seeing 100$ bills Ash_F Sep 2012 #47
Reason #2847 to not shop at Walmart. progressoid Sep 2012 #48
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