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In reply to the discussion: Julia Garcia, Texas Mom, Sues Walmart After She Says Store Employees Ripped Up Her Money [View all]emilyg
(22,742 posts)42. How nice for you. I go
to Walmart to stretch my SS.
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Julia Garcia, Texas Mom, Sues Walmart After She Says Store Employees Ripped Up Her Money [View all]
trailmonkee
Sep 2012
OP
"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
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
She may have been afraid of retaliation from the asshole clerks if she filed immediately.
valerief
Sep 2012
#40
Being magnetic means there is some sort of ferrous metal in there somewhere.
marble falls
Sep 2012
#36