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I need to rant....

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  • 12-24-2011, 03:37 PM
    Matthew Malone
    Re: I need to rant....
    People suck :mad: but cheer up! :D
  • 12-24-2011, 03:45 PM
    SlitherinSisters
    Yeah I don't know if you can do anything. The times we have had issues at Best Buy the person that owned the card had to come in. Even when he tried to use his mom's card-they have the same last name. You could put in a complaint, but I'm not sure anything would be done :(
  • 12-24-2011, 03:46 PM
    Jessica Loesch
    Re: I need to rant....
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by SlitherinSisters View Post
    Oh man that does suck. I have used my fiance's card a lot, as well has him using mine without problem. Most places don't say a thing, other places say, huh, you don't look like Blake, and just chuckle and run it through. I know his pin number, but I don't know if that matters. Our debit cards also have our pictures on them so they know danged well we aren't the person that owns the card. Best Buy is the only place we have had troubles with.

    ditto to this statement, we do it too, and we have our pictures on ours.
    However the only place we have problems is Target.
  • 12-24-2011, 07:12 PM
    wolfy-hound
    Calling Walmart about them not taking someone else's check isn't going to do anything, becuase Walmart is doing the LEGAL thing. Businesses are NOT supposed to take checks or cards that don't belong to the person standing there, period!

    Yes, tons of places DO it. Tons of places do a lot of things they're not supposed to do and if the card IS stolen, then they are liable for the amount when the card-holder comes up saying "I didn't buy that" and they can't show a signature or picture of them buying it in person.

    As far as them being rude, you were asking someone to risk their JOB in order to buy a toy set last minute. It's not their fault that you brought a check that didn't belong to you and it's also not their fault that you couldn't get it closer or that you didn't buy it ahead of time.

    If you called and complained they were rude, the manager will placate you on the phone, tell you it's their policy to not take checks or cards not in the buyer's name and say they'll "talk to the employees". Then they'll go tell the employees that they got a complaint and that they did right by upholding the policy and drop it.

    I agree that the card was probably cancelled automatically(by the bank computers) because of the repeated attempts that did not go through. Whether the cashier was inept or deliberately cancelling the sales in order to lock the card up is going to be unprovable. At any rate, not having access to your bank accounts is a huge pain in the rear, especially with the holidays. With any luck, you'll have enough cash on hand to not be too strapped until your bank reopens.
  • 12-24-2011, 11:20 PM
    python_addict
    So we went to our local walmart, yupp sure enough they have a button that reports a stolen card....yes a single button that restricts the card so good job manager for lying to us I hate people sometimes we are basically going to wait till tuesday when the bank opens and shes going to go in and have them print out every time the card was used and when it was turned off if it shows walmart did it she can sue them is what she said so we will see all she has on her is $20 so we cant go to her mothers for christmas or go out to eat like our tradition is and we are opeing presents at her house on wednesday instead of tomorrow.....hope everyone else is having a good holiday though :) anyways the card was denied once it the bank wouldnt have shut it off after only once it was cancelled by the lady behind the register the second time then the third we found out it was reported as stolen we called the same manager back earlier and we told him we know there is a button on the register and he paused and said oh well if there is I wouldnt have known about it.....ugh come on stop lying to us already your a manager how wouldnt you know? Oh well my step moms cousin is a lawyer and said they cancelled it on christmas eve preventing us from having a holiday and all that junk she can sue walmart? Im not sure if that sounds right but thats what she was told
  • 12-25-2011, 07:31 AM
    olstyn
    wolfy-hound is 100% correct - stores should never accept a card or a check with someone other than the purchaser's name on it. They were PROTECTING your father and themselves by doing that. Same last name means literally nothing - there are probably 1000+ people within a 25 mile radius of where I live who have the same last name as me, and I don't want them using my card and/or checks easily. You cannot sue Walmart for this, and they cannot lock or disable your stepmother's card - my GF used to work as a phone banker for Wells Fargo, and that's just not how the process works.

    I also would have thought that by now, the gas hold thing was common knowledge - that's how gas stations protect themselves, because they can't know how many gallons you're going to pump, but they have to authorize the purchase immediately, so they just put a hold on the card for a large amount, usually $50 or more, sometimes it's $75 or $100, and that hold doesn't fall off until the actual purchase goes through, which usually takes a few days. It's not convenient for the end user, especially in cases of low limit credit cards or debit cards, but that's how it works.

    Sorry it messed up your holiday, but now you'll know how things work for the future...
  • 12-25-2011, 12:45 PM
    python_addict
    Ok that still does not make sense at all the gas station was before walmart why would the card go through a second time it was ran through at walmart????
  • 12-25-2011, 07:06 PM
    wolfy-hound
    The card might have started to go through, then the system 'caught up' and realized there wasn't enough money. The Walmart registers can't have a single button that reports a stolen card or everyone would be reporting stolen cards every week by accident. Plus, stolen cards are generally reported by either the card holder(not a store) or by the system reporting a certain number of failed attempts to use a card(usually 3 in a row).

    At any rate, you're dead set on blaming Walmart for everything, including following the law regarding taking possibly stolen checks. You can sue anyone for anything, but you're not likely to win a lawsuit when you're trying to require a business to not only break thier own policy but also break the law in taking checks from someone other than the owner.

    Sorry that you're in a tight spot over the holiday, but the store is doing what they are supposed to do to protect potential customers. The gas stations do put a hold on a credit/debiit card when you pump gas, and sometimes it can take days for that 'held' money to be released. Sometimes it's mere minutes. It depends on what system they use at that particular gas station. Some stations are renowned for holding money for up to 3 days.
  • 12-25-2011, 07:39 PM
    zeion97
    Re: I need to rant....
    It sucks yes.. but they did the legal thing. I however you my fiancée card all the time And never have had a hard time. They pick and choice. The worst part is NEITHER of our cards are signed... I will tell you a story that wal-mart IA guilty of.

    About 4 months ago we traveled into wal-mart, did our shopping And when we went to leave withdrew from the ATM 120. Well we got distracted and left it.. well we called the bank wal-mart everything.. even went back and forwith with a woman who refused to let us talk to a manager. Well we filed a police report... needless to say the woman who we originally talked to stole it.. and split it with her manager to prevent being fired..after threatening to Sue and basically being told to.. "insert bad words here" we left. We did find out from this event 3 people were fired but the woman who committed the crime got away... why? Because she's bad words.. :p it's sad to say, but wal-mart is dirty.. my case isn't as some but it will still 120 of my dollars that were stolen...

    I'll take your side And say that wal-mart give you a hard time, but I will also agree they took the legal action... as hard as that is to believe.

    To this, the only tine I've seen a card asked for ID while I was in Chicago. My roommates mom spent almost $4,000 at target ABS the first words the cashier said was "ID"

    I am sorry that this happened to You...
  • 12-25-2011, 11:20 PM
    python_addict
    Walmart actually does have this option to so does lowes or was it menards?? either way they do have the option to we are not blaming them for following their policy we are blaming them for reporting our card stolen there is more than enough money on the card to pay for the toy so no that cant be a possibilty we will wait till tuesday to find out exactly who reported it we will have a print out and then I will let everyone know we also have an aunt who works registers and I have an uncle who works at walmart we have been trying to get a hold of her to learn some walmart secrets she hasnt answered for the past hour
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