It was the first week of January, about 2 or 3 years ago, I had to make a return at Walmart of some garbage gift someone gave me and while I waited on a long return line I noticed 3 different people returning artificial Christmas trees. First I thought, “these trees must be poorly made and a lot of people had trouble with them.” Then I realized, if you bought a bad Chrsitmas tree, you would immediatley return it to ge a new one. If not, you have no tree for Christmas… Right?
Just then that little light went off above my head…. These people just took down their trees and returned them!!! They basically borrowed their Christmas tree from Walmart and now that it was time to take down the decorations, they brought them back for a full refund. What kind of trash pulls a stunt like that? Walmart shoppers!
Whats wrong with that? The return policy states if you are unhappy for any reason you may return. If they want to return, its up to them. Who the hell are you to judge?
I’m not really a wal mart shopper but Whats wrong with that? The return policy states if you are unhappy for any reason you may return. If they want to return, its up to them. Who the hell are you to judge?
I agree! I bought one for $179.00. It’s a very pretty prelim flocked tree, easy to put together, but as you are putting it together tons of the flocked material falls off. It did so again while taking it down. It makes a huge mess and I have considered taking it back because I don’t want to go through this again next year!!!!!
I agree that is a trash move. You have the right to judge trash. Unlike the bone head above thinking there is nothing wrong with that.
There’s absolutely nothing wrong with it. We bought one a month before Christmas, put it up, the pre lit lights didn’t work. Returned it, got another one of a different brand that was more expensive. The lights worked for a week and then went out. We hosted two Christmas parties and didn’t have time to take it back a second time. So we waited and returned it after Christmas. If they don’t want to deal with returns, stop making shit products that don’t work.