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Sterling Wal-Mart Resells Donated Toys

National Headquarters Donates Toys To Make Up

 

POSTED: 12:21 p.m. MST December 5, 2002

UPDATED: 5:18 p.m. MST December 5, 2002

 

STERLING, Colo. -- Toys that had been placed in a

drop-off box for charity at a Wal-Mart store were put

back on the store's shelves after a mix-up that

frustrated organizers.

 

 

 

With 10 days left until the end of the annual Toys for

Tots drive for the Logan County Chamber of Commerce,

organizer Susan Kraich said she was back at square

one.

 

 

" I've been keeping an eye on that box every time I

went to Wal-Mart, and was so excited as it slowly

began to fill. Over the weekend I heard that it was

nearly full, so I went to pick it up. I was devastated

when I found it empty, " Kraich said.

 

Kraich said she complained to store management, but

was told the store would only replace the items she

knew for a fact were in the box. She left the store

after replacing only three toys that she had purchased

and donated to the cause.

 

" I don't know how I am suppose to prove what was in

there ... I thought since Wal-Mart agreed to place the

box, they were agreeing to keep an eye on it, " she

said.

 

Wal-Mart manager Brad Barritt said the Toys for Tots

organizer he met, whose name he could not remember,

was instructed that donated items needed to be wrapped

in Wal-Mart bags to ensure the items had been

purchased.

 

Kraich denied ever receiving any such instruction.

 

" There was everything in that box -- clothing,

sporting goods, food items. My understanding was that

the box would be emptied regularly. We had no way of

knowing whether or not those items had been paid for, "

Barritt said.

 

He said the box was not visible from the store's

security cameras, so there was no video proof that the

toys were purchased.

 

As a result, he decided to place all of the items in

the box back on store shelves to be resold.

 

Barritt noted that the retailer is a regular

benefactor to area clubs and organizations, donating

more than $50,000 annually. Wal-Mart even offered a

$1,000 cash grant to Toys for Tots this year.

 

" Not that that has anything to do with this situation.

Only to say that, as a corporation, we are very

community minded. I'd hate to see a discrepancy over a

few toys change that perception in the eyes of the

public, " Barritt said.

 

By late Wednesday, telephone lines were buzzing

between Wal-Mart, its Arkansas corporate headquarters

and the local charity.

 

Before the day was out, $425 worth of toys were

delivered to the Sterling office of First America Cash

Advance, where Kraich works.

 

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They are also ripping off their under-paid employess. Making them work off

the clock and during lunches. Locking them in the store overnight which is

illegal. Shoot this is way OT, sorry.

 

 

 

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Sterling Wal-Mart Resells Donated Toys

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Sterling Wal-Mart Resells Donated Toys

National Headquarters Donates Toys To Make Up

 

POSTED: 12:21 p.m. MST December 5, 2002

UPDATED: 5:18 p.m. MST December 5, 2002

 

STERLING, Colo. -- Toys that had been placed in a

drop-off box for charity at a Wal-Mart store were put

back on the store's shelves after a mix-up that

frustrated organizers.

 

 

 

With 10 days left until the end of the annual Toys for

Tots drive for the Logan County Chamber of Commerce,

organizer Susan Kraich said she was back at square

one.

 

 

" I've been keeping an eye on that box every time I

went to Wal-Mart, and was so excited as it slowly

began to fill. Over the weekend I heard that it was

nearly full, so I went to pick it up. I was devastated

when I found it empty, " Kraich said.

 

Kraich said she complained to store management, but

was told the store would only replace the items she

knew for a fact were in the box. She left the store

after replacing only three toys that she had purchased

and donated to the cause.

 

" I don't know how I am suppose to prove what was in

there ... I thought since Wal-Mart agreed to place the

box, they were agreeing to keep an eye on it, " she

said.

 

Wal-Mart manager Brad Barritt said the Toys for Tots

organizer he met, whose name he could not remember,

was instructed that donated items needed to be wrapped

in Wal-Mart bags to ensure the items had been

purchased.

 

Kraich denied ever receiving any such instruction.

 

" There was everything in that box -- clothing,

sporting goods, food items. My understanding was that

the box would be emptied regularly. We had no way of

knowing whether or not those items had been paid for, "

Barritt said.

 

He said the box was not visible from the store's

security cameras, so there was no video proof that the

toys were purchased.

 

As a result, he decided to place all of the items in

the box back on store shelves to be resold.

 

Barritt noted that the retailer is a regular

benefactor to area clubs and organizations, donating

more than $50,000 annually. Wal-Mart even offered a

$1,000 cash grant to Toys for Tots this year.

 

" Not that that has anything to do with this situation.

Only to say that, as a corporation, we are very

community minded. I'd hate to see a discrepancy over a

few toys change that perception in the eyes of the

public, " Barritt said.

 

By late Wednesday, telephone lines were buzzing

between Wal-Mart, its Arkansas corporate headquarters

and the local charity.

 

Before the day was out, $425 worth of toys were

delivered to the Sterling office of First America Cash

Advance, where Kraich works.

 

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its animals are treated. " -Mahandas Gandhi

 

 

 

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I know the Wal-Mart topic is way off topic, but I

had to chime in real quick. I worked at a Wal-Mart in

Franklin, IN. They were pretty good to their

employees. I always got my breaks. The closest thing

to ever having to work on a break was once or twice I

had to answer the phone during lunch. The only reason

I quit was because it was after Christmas, they just

didn't need as many people, and I didn't really need

the work. The only thing I saw wrong was they didn't

hire enough cashiers. The floor workers would have to

come up sometimes.

 

Janice

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